Scripts and data for: Downregulation of the bacterial protein biosynthesis machinery in response to weeks, years, and decades of soil warminghttps://doi.org/10.18710/HZBZQESöllinger, AndreaDataverseNO2021-11-262022-07-18T14:32:36ZThis dataset contains all data files and R Markdown documents necessary to evaluate and repeat analyses presented in the manuscript: "Downregulation of the bacterial protein biosynthesis machinery in response to weeks, years, and decades of soil warming"The study provides a first in-depth functional analysis of microbial responses to medium- (8 y) and long-term (>50 y) soil warming using a metatranscriptomics approach, i.e., high-throughput shotgun-sequencing of total RNA.
Key finding: Soil warming induces a decrease of bacterial protein synthesis complexes (i.e. ribosomes), promoting high rates of growth and carbon dioxide production.It is recommended to execute the R Markdown files in their given order (file numbers) to follow and re-create key figures and intermediate data files.Please see related publication for additional details.Earth and Environmental SciencesMedicine, Health and Life SciencesmetatranscriptomicsForHotlong-term soil warmingprotein biosynthesisdifferential gene expressionribosomesoil microbiologyEnglishSöllinger, Andrea, Joana Séneca, Mathilde Borg Dahl, Liabo L. Motleleng, Judith Prommer, Erik Verbruggen, Bjarni D. Sigurdsson, et al. 2022. ‘Down-Regulation of the Bacterial Protein Biosynthesis Machinery in Response to Weeks, Years, and Decades of Soil Warming’. Science Advances 8 (12): eabm3230. https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.abm3230., doi, 10.1126/sciadv.abm3230, https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.abm32302021-11-26Söllinger, Andrea2021-11-252016-07-162021-11-25metatranscriptomics data and context dataR codeHveragerðiIcelandCC0 1.0