| Literature DB >> 17115453 |
David P A Cohen1, Johan Renes, Freek G Bouwman, Erwin G Zoetendal, Edwin Mariman, Willem M de Vos, Elaine E Vaughan.
Abstract
Lactobacillus plantarum is part of the natural microbiota of many food fermentations as well as the human gastro-intestinal tract. The cytosolic fraction of the proteome of L. plantarum WCFS1, whose genome has been sequenced, was studied. 2-DE was used to investigate the proteins from the cytosolic fraction isolated from mid- and late-log, early- and late-stationary phase cells to generate reference maps of different growth conditions offering more knowledge of the metabolic behavior of this bacterium. From this fraction, a total of 200 protein spots were identified by MALDI-MS and a proteome production map was constructed to facilitate further studies such as detection of suitable biomarkers for specific growth conditions. More than half (57%) of the identified proteins were predicted to be involved in metabolic pathways of the bacterium. The protein profile changed during the growth of the bacteria such that 29% of the identified proteins involved in anabolic pathways were at least twofold up-regulated throughout the mid- and late-exponential and early-stationary phases. In the late-stationary phase, six proteins involved in stress or with a potential role for survival during starvation were up-regulated significantly.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 17115453 DOI: 10.1002/pmic.200600361
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proteomics ISSN: 1615-9853 Impact factor: 3.984