Data on proteome of Mycoplasma hominis cultivated with arginine or thymidine as a carbon source

Mycoplasma hominis is an opportunistic bacterium that can cause acute and chronic infections of the urogenital tract. This bacterium, like all other Mycoplasma species, is characterized by the reduced genome size, and, consequently, reduction of the main metabolic pathways. M. hominis cells cannot e...

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Main Authors: Tatiana A. Semashko, Daria V. Evsyutina, Valentina G. Ladygina, Aleksandr I. Zubov, Irina V. Rakovskaya, Sergey I. Kovalchuk, Rustam H. Ziganshin, Olga V. Pobeguts
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Published: Elsevier 2020-08-01
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spelling doaj-3832ffd824ad4c268f0f9f2a7e083db62020-11-25T03:26:08ZengElsevierData in Brief2352-34092020-08-0131106034Data on proteome of Mycoplasma hominis cultivated with arginine or thymidine as a carbon sourceTatiana A. Semashko0Daria V. Evsyutina1Valentina G. Ladygina2Aleksandr I. Zubov3Irina V. Rakovskaya4Sergey I. Kovalchuk5Rustam H. Ziganshin6Olga V. Pobeguts7Federal Research and Clinical Center of Physical-Chemical Medicine of Federal Medical Biological Agency, Moscow, Russia; Corresponding author.Federal Research and Clinical Center of Physical-Chemical Medicine of Federal Medical Biological Agency, Moscow, RussiaFederal Research and Clinical Center of Physical-Chemical Medicine of Federal Medical Biological Agency, Moscow, RussiaFederal Research and Clinical Center of Physical-Chemical Medicine of Federal Medical Biological Agency, Moscow, RussiaGamaleya National Research Center of Epidemiology and Microbiology, Moscow, RussiaShemyakin-Ovchinnikov Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry, Moscow, RussiaShemyakin-Ovchinnikov Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry, Moscow, RussiaFederal Research and Clinical Center of Physical-Chemical Medicine of Federal Medical Biological Agency, Moscow, RussiaMycoplasma hominis is an opportunistic bacterium that can cause acute and chronic infections of the urogenital tract. This bacterium, like all other Mycoplasma species, is characterized by the reduced genome size, and, consequently, reduction of the main metabolic pathways. M. hominis cells cannot effectively use glucose as a carbon and energy source. Therefore, the main pathway of energy metabolism is the arginine dihydrolase pathway. However, several bacteria can use nucleosides as the sole energy source. Biochemical studies using Salmonella typhimurium have shown that three enzymes (thymidine phosphorylase, phosphopentose mutase and deoxyribose-phosphate aldolase) are involved in the thymidine catabolic pathway. All these enzymes are present in M. hominis. For understanding changes in the energy metabolism of M. hominis we performed shotgun proteome analysis of M. hominis cells in liquid medium with arginine or thymidine as a carbon source. LC-MS analysis was performed with an Ultimate 3000 Nano LC System (Thermo Fisher Scientific) coupled to a Q Exactive HF benchtop Orbitrap mass spectrometer (Thermo Fisher Scientific) via a nanoelectrospray source (Thermo Fisher Scientific). Data are available via ProteomeXchange with identifier PXD018714 (https://www.ebi.ac.uk/pride/archive/projects/PXD018714).http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352340920309288Mycoplasma hominisProteomeCultivation conditionsCarbon sourceArginineThymidine
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author Tatiana A. Semashko
Daria V. Evsyutina
Valentina G. Ladygina
Aleksandr I. Zubov
Irina V. Rakovskaya
Sergey I. Kovalchuk
Rustam H. Ziganshin
Olga V. Pobeguts
spellingShingle Tatiana A. Semashko
Daria V. Evsyutina
Valentina G. Ladygina
Aleksandr I. Zubov
Irina V. Rakovskaya
Sergey I. Kovalchuk
Rustam H. Ziganshin
Olga V. Pobeguts
Data on proteome of Mycoplasma hominis cultivated with arginine or thymidine as a carbon source
Data in Brief
Mycoplasma hominis
Proteome
Cultivation conditions
Carbon source
Arginine
Thymidine
author_facet Tatiana A. Semashko
Daria V. Evsyutina
Valentina G. Ladygina
Aleksandr I. Zubov
Irina V. Rakovskaya
Sergey I. Kovalchuk
Rustam H. Ziganshin
Olga V. Pobeguts
author_sort Tatiana A. Semashko
title Data on proteome of Mycoplasma hominis cultivated with arginine or thymidine as a carbon source
title_short Data on proteome of Mycoplasma hominis cultivated with arginine or thymidine as a carbon source
title_full Data on proteome of Mycoplasma hominis cultivated with arginine or thymidine as a carbon source
title_fullStr Data on proteome of Mycoplasma hominis cultivated with arginine or thymidine as a carbon source
title_full_unstemmed Data on proteome of Mycoplasma hominis cultivated with arginine or thymidine as a carbon source
title_sort data on proteome of mycoplasma hominis cultivated with arginine or thymidine as a carbon source
publisher Elsevier
series Data in Brief
issn 2352-3409
publishDate 2020-08-01
description Mycoplasma hominis is an opportunistic bacterium that can cause acute and chronic infections of the urogenital tract. This bacterium, like all other Mycoplasma species, is characterized by the reduced genome size, and, consequently, reduction of the main metabolic pathways. M. hominis cells cannot effectively use glucose as a carbon and energy source. Therefore, the main pathway of energy metabolism is the arginine dihydrolase pathway. However, several bacteria can use nucleosides as the sole energy source. Biochemical studies using Salmonella typhimurium have shown that three enzymes (thymidine phosphorylase, phosphopentose mutase and deoxyribose-phosphate aldolase) are involved in the thymidine catabolic pathway. All these enzymes are present in M. hominis. For understanding changes in the energy metabolism of M. hominis we performed shotgun proteome analysis of M. hominis cells in liquid medium with arginine or thymidine as a carbon source. LC-MS analysis was performed with an Ultimate 3000 Nano LC System (Thermo Fisher Scientific) coupled to a Q Exactive HF benchtop Orbitrap mass spectrometer (Thermo Fisher Scientific) via a nanoelectrospray source (Thermo Fisher Scientific). Data are available via ProteomeXchange with identifier PXD018714 (https://www.ebi.ac.uk/pride/archive/projects/PXD018714).
topic Mycoplasma hominis
Proteome
Cultivation conditions
Carbon source
Arginine
Thymidine
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352340920309288
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