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Studies from J. Craig Venter Institute add new findings in the area of life sciences
March 17th, 2009
Current study results from the report, 'Temperature and growth phase influence the outer-membrane proteome and the expression of a type VI secretion system in Yersinia pestis,' have been published. According to a study from the United States, "Yersinia pestis cells were grown in vitro at 26 and 37 degrees C, the ambient temperatures of its flea vector and its mammalian hosts, respectively, and subjected to subcellular fractionation. Abundance changes at 26 vs 37 degrees C were observed for many outer-membrane (OM) proteins." "The cell adhesion protein Ail (y1324) and three putative small beta-barrel OM proteins (y1795, y2167 and y4083) were strongly increased at 37...
Source: TB & Outbreaks Week (2009-03-17)
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