Proteome Reference maps of Clostridium acetobuytlicum growing at steady-state pH 5.7 and pH 4.5 Version 1
All spots and identified proteins of Clostridium acetobutylicum growing at steady-state pH 5.7 (acidogenesis) and pH 4.5 (solventogenesis), respectively, using 2D PAGE and Maldi-TOF analysis. The focus were cytosolic proteins with an isoelectric point bewteen 4 and 7 as well as a molecular weight of 180-10 kDa.
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Projects: COSMIC
Institutions: University of Rostock
Expertise: Microbiology, Biotechnology
Tools: Transcriptomics, Fermentation, Proteomics (2D-PAGE), Gaschromatographic analysis
PhD University of Rostock, Germany Institute of Biological Sciences Division of Microbiology Albert-Einstein-Str. 3 18051 Rostock
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Systems Biology of Clostridium acetobutylicum - a possible answer to dwindling crude oil reserves
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Public web page: http://www.sysmo.net/index.php?index=54
Organisms: Clostridium acetobutylicum
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