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Transitional Surfaceomics: Identification of Planococcus halocryophilus Surface-Associated Proteins During Optimal and Sub-Zero Growth


ABSTRACT: During sub-zero (cryophilic) growth, nodular features appear on the cell surface of Planococcus halocryophilus; however, the biochemical composition of these features as well as any cold-adaptive benefits they may offer are not understood. This study aimed to identify differences in the surfaceome of P. halocryophilus cells grown under optimal (24°C) and sub-zero (-5°C and -10°C) culture conditions, for the purpose of gaining insight into cold-adapted proteomic traits at the cell surface.

INSTRUMENT(S): Synapt MS

ORGANISM(S): Planococcus Halocryophilus Or1

SUBMITTER: Marybeth Creskey  

LAB HEAD: Terry D. Cyr

PROVIDER: PXD001083 | Pride | 2019-06-04

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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Characterizing the surface-exposed proteome of Planococcus halocryophilus during cryophilic growth.

Ronholm Jennifer J   Raymond-Bouchard Isabelle I   Creskey Marybeth M   Cyr Terry T   Cloutis Edward A EA   Whyte Lyle G LG  

Extremophiles : life under extreme conditions 20150402 3


Planococcus halocryophilus OR1 is a bacterial isolate capable of growth at temperatures ranging from -15 to +37 °C. During sub-zero (cryophilic) growth, nodular features appear on its cell surface; however, the biochemical compositions of these features as well as any cold-adaptive benefits they may offer are not understood. This study aimed to identify differences in the cell surface proteome (surfaceome) of P. halocryophilus cells grown under optimal (24 °C, no added salt), low- and mid-salt (  ...[more]

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