Proteomics

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Marine biofilm-forming bacteria proteome


ABSTRACT: 2D-gel and nanoLC-MS/MS experiment

INSTRUMENT(S): Bruker Daltonics esquire series, instrument model

ORGANISM(S): Pseudoalteromonas Sp. D41

SUBMITTER: E Com  

PROVIDER: PRD000333 | Pride | 2012-10-03

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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Proteomic studies highlight outer-membrane proteins related to biofilm development in the marine bacterium Pseudoalteromonas sp. D41.

Ritter Andrés A   Com Emmanuelle E   Bazire Alexis A   Goncalves Marina Dos Santos Mdos S   Delage Ludovic L   Le Pennec Gaël G   Pineau Charles C   Dreanno Catherine C   Compère Chantal C   Dufour Alain A  

Proteomics 20121012 21


Bacterial biofilm development is conditioned by complex processes involving bacterial attachment to surfaces, growth, mobility, and exoproduct production. The marine bacterium Pseudoalteromonas sp. strain D41 is able to attach strongly onto a wide variety of substrates, which promotes subsequent biofilm development. Study of the outer-membrane and total soluble proteomes showed ten spots with significant intensity variations when this bacterium was grown in biofilm compared to planktonic culture  ...[more]

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