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Proteomics of psychrotolerant Trichococcus patagoniensis and characterization of the produced exopolysaccharides as inulin


ABSTRACT: The psychrotolerant Trichococcus patagoniensis was previously reported to produce exopolysaccharides (EPS) that covers the cells, when grown at a low temperature. Although, T. patagoniensis has an optimal growth at 30 ºC, it still can grow at -5 ºC. This capability of T. patagoniensis to grow at subzero temperatures is expected to be reflected in the proteome, membrane lipid composition and/or EPS production. This study aimed to get insight into the cold adaptation mechanisms of T. patagoniensis. We compared the proteomes of cells grown at 0 and 30 ºC and the EPS that is formed.

INSTRUMENT(S): LTQ Orbitrap

ORGANISM(S): Trichococcus Patagoniensis

SUBMITTER: Sjef Boeren  

LAB HEAD: Sjef Boeren

PROVIDER: PXD011268 | Pride | 2022-08-12

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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Publications

Stimulating Effect of <i>Trichococcus flocculiformis</i> on a Coculture of <i>Syntrophomonas wolfei</i> and <i>Methanospirillum hungatei</i>.

Doloman Anna A   Boeren Sjef S   Miller Charles D CD   Sousa Diana Z DZ  

Applied and environmental microbiology 20220614 13


Syntrophic anaerobic consortia comprised of fatty acid-degrading bacteria and hydrogen/formate-scavenging methanogenic archaea are of central importance for balanced and resilient natural and manufactured ecosystems: anoxic sediments, soils, and wastewater treatment bioreactors. Previously published studies investigated interaction between the syntrophic bi-cultures, but little information is available on the influence of fermentative bacteria on syntrophic fatty acid oxidation, even though ferm  ...[more]

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