Authors
Michael A Djordjevic, Han Cai Chen, Siria Natera, Giel Van Noorden, Christian Menzel, Scott Taylor, Clotilde Renard, Otto Geiger, Georg F Weiller
Publication date
2003/6
Journal
Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions
Volume
16
Issue
6
Pages
508-524
Publisher
The American Phytopathological Society
Description
A proteomic examination of Sinorhizobium meliloti strain 1021 was undertaken using a combination of 2-D gel electrophoresis, peptide mass fingerprinting, and bioinformatics. Our goal was to identify (i) putative symbiosis- or nutrientstress-specific proteins, (ii) the biochemical pathways active under different conditions, (iii) potential new genes, and (iv) the extent of posttranslational modifications of S. meliloti proteins. In total, we identified the protein products of 810 genes (13.1% of the genome's coding capacity). The 810 genes generated 1,180 gene products, with chromosomal genes accounting for 78% of the gene products identified (18.8% of the chromosome's coding capacity). The activity of 53 metabolic pathways was inferred from bioinformatic analysis of proteins with assigned Enzyme Commission numbers. Of the remaining proteins that did not encode enzymes, ABC-type transporters composed 12.7 …
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