10.18710/HZBZQESöllinger, AndreaAndreaSöllingerABA-9218-2020UiT The Arctic University of NorwayScripts and data for: Downregulation of the bacterial protein biosynthesis machinery in response to weeks, years, and decades of soil warmingDataverseNO2021Earth and Environmental SciencesMedicine, Health and Life SciencesmetatranscriptomicsForHotlong-term soil warmingprotein biosynthesisdifferential gene expressionribosomesoil microbiologySöllinger, AndreaAndreaSöllingerUiT The Arctic University of NorwayUiT The Arctic University of NorwayUiT The Arctic University of NorwayUiT The Arctic University of Norway2021-11-252022-07-18metatranscriptomics data and context data10.1126/sciadv.abm32304385149811935348655246572661705152128503082603370180987821937608234812535489636329479338287547153610414442636146119590706391336125034974text/plaintext/plainapplication/octet-streamapplication/octet-streamtext/plaintext/plaintext/plainapplication/octet-streamtext/plaintext/plainapplication/octet-streamapplication/octet-streamtext/plaintext/plaintext/plaintext/plainapplication/octet-streamtext/plaintext/plainapplication/octet-streamapplication/octet-streamapplication/octet-streamtext/plainapplication/octet-streamtext/plain1.1CC0 1.0This 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.