Multiomics Analysis Revealed Anti-freezing Mechanism ofStaphylococcus aureusin Its Anti-freezing Strain
Wu Youzhi,
Sun Linjun,
Shi Chunlei
et al.
Abstract:Frozen food is currently a common food type. However, the presence ofStaphylococcus aureuscontamination caused serious challenge to frozen food safety. In this study, we explored the differences between sensitive strains and anti-freeze strains through multiomics analysis such as proteomics, phosphorylated proteomics, and metabolomics studies to understand the anti-freezing mechanism ofS. aureus. This study compared the proteomics, phosphorylated proteomics and metabolomic differences between anti-freeze strai… Show more
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