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Functional analysis of stress protein data in a flor yeast subjected to a biofilm forming condition.


ABSTRACT: In this data article, an OFFGEL fractionator coupled to LTQ Orbitrap XL MS equipment and a SGD filtering were used to detect in a biofilm-forming flor yeast strain, the maximum possible number of stress proteins under the first stage of a biofilm formation conditions (BFC) and under an initial stage of fermentation used as reference, so-called non-biofilm formation condition (NBFC). Protein functional analysis - based on cellular components and biological process GO terms - was performed for these proteins through the SGD Gene Ontology Slim Mapper tool. A detailed analysis and interpretation of the data can be found in "Stress responsive proteins of a flor yeast strain during the early stages of biofilm formation" [1].

SUBMITTER: Moreno-Garcia J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4826585 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Functional analysis of stress protein data in a flor yeast subjected to a biofilm forming condition.

Moreno-García Jaime J   Mauricio Juan Carlos JC   Moreno Juan J   García-Martínez Teresa T   García-Martínez Teresa T  

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In this data article, an OFFGEL fractionator coupled to LTQ Orbitrap XL MS equipment and a SGD filtering were used to detect in a biofilm-forming flor yeast strain, the maximum possible number of stress proteins under the first stage of a biofilm formation conditions (BFC) and under an initial stage of fermentation used as reference, so-called non-biofilm formation condition (NBFC). Protein functional analysis - based on cellular components and biological process GO terms - was performed for the  ...[more]

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