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ABSTRACT:
INSTRUMENT(S): QSTAR
ORGANISM(S): Microcystis Aeruginosa Pcc 7806
SUBMITTER: Paul D'Agostino
LAB HEAD: Brett A Neilan
PROVIDER: PXD002930 | Pride | 2017-12-06
REPOSITORIES: Pride
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FeLim_AP011112_AY_bias_corr_iTRAQ_MS_RAW.zip | Other | |||
FeLim_AP011112_AY_bias_corr_iTRAQ_MS_mzXML.zip | Other | |||
FeRep_AP261114_AY_4plex_mzxml.zip | Other | |||
FeRep_MS_files.zip | Other | |||
MA7806_FeLim_FeRep_SEARCH.fasta | Fasta |
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Yeung Anna C Y AC D'Agostino Paul M PM Poljak Anne A McDonald James J Bligh Mark W MW Waite T David TD Neilan Brett A BA
Applied and environmental microbiology 20160916 19
<h4>Unlabelled</h4>The hepatotoxin microcystin (MCYST) is produced by a variety of freshwater cyanobacterial species, including Microcystis aeruginosa Interestingly, MCYST-producing M. aeruginosa strains have been shown to outcompete their nontoxic counterparts under iron-limiting conditions. However, the reasons for this are unclear. Here we examined the proteomic response of M. aeruginosa PCC 7806 continuous cultures under different iron and growth regimes. Iron limitation was correlated with ...[more]