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Lactobacillus plantarum response to inorganic carbon concentrations: PyrR2-dependent and -independent transcription regulation of genes involved in arginine and nucleotide metabolism, by F. Bringel, P. Hammann, V. Klugler and F. Arsène-Ploetze

Microbiology vol. 154, part 9, pp. 2629 - 2640

Fig. S1. Differential proteomic analysis in response to Ci availability obtained by fluorescent labelling. On the gel presented, extracts obtained from L. plantarum wild-type strain CCM 1904 cultivated with low Ci concentration were labelled with Cy5 whereas extracts obtained from cells cultivated with high Ci level were labelled with Cy3. Spots that are circled shared significant differences of accumulation pattern when the two growth conditions were compared. The corresponding identified proteins were named 'Icr' (for inorganic carbon regulated) followed by a number that refers to the molecular mass. Sizes of protein markers (BenchMark Protein Ladder, Invitrogen) were incremented by 10 kDa from 10 to 220 kDa. [PDF] (37 kb)







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