Physiology of trans-translation deficiency in Bacillus subtilis – a comparative proteomics study
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ABSTRACT: trans-Translation is the most effective ribosome rescue system known in bacteria. While it is essential in some bacteria, Bacillus subtilis possesses two additional alternative ribosome rescue mechanisms that require the proteins BrfA or RqcH. To investigate the physiology of trans-translation deficiency in the model organism B. subtilis, we compared the proteomes of B. subtilis 168 and a ΔssrA mutant in mid-log phase using gel-free label-free quantitative proteomics.
INSTRUMENT(S): Synapt MS
ORGANISM(S): Bacillus Subtilis Subsp. Subtilis Str. 168
SUBMITTER: Melissa Vázquez-Hernández
LAB HEAD: Julia E. Bandow
PROVIDER: PXD037804 | Pride | 2023-06-30
REPOSITORIES: Pride
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