SDS–PAGE patterns of whole cell proteins of Streptococcus thermophilus: impact of strain, growth phase and adaptation and relationship with stress response
Abstract:In previous studies we demonstrated that a relatively large diversity of stress response patterns (acid, osmotic, oxidative, heat) exists among Streptococcus thermophilus strains. Changes in protein expression, evaluated by SDS-PAGE in 4 wild strains (CNBL7035, TH681, Y3, Sfi39) and in three Sfi39 mutants in which hrcA, ctsR and rr01 genes were inactivated showed that significant variations of proteins involved in general stress response (GSR) occur as a function of growth phase, adaptation and inactivation of… Show more
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