Authors
Gregory B Hurst, Dale A Pelletier, Robert L Hettich, Keiji G Asano, Michael B Strader, David L Tabb, Nathan C VerBerkmoes, Trish K Lankford, Linda J Foote, Yisong Wang, Stephen J Kennel, Frank W Larimer
Description
The bacterial species Rhodopseudomonas palustris is of interest both scientifically and practically because of its ability to produce hydrogen, degrade lignin monomers, and survive under a variety of conditions (aerobic/anaerobic, light/dark). As part of the Genomes to Life Center for Molecular and Cellular Systems, we are culturing R. palustris under a variety of growth conditions, and identifying the expressed proteins and protein complexes (" molecular machines") using mass spectrometry-based proteomics techniques.
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