Published 2010

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Publication details

Journal : Proteome Science , vol. 8 , p. 12 , 2010

International Standard Numbers :
Printed : 1477-5956
Electronic : 1477-5956

Publication type : Academic article

Contributors : Bøhle, Liv Anette; Mosleth, Ellen F.; Veiseth-Kent, Eva; Steinmoen, Hilde; Nes, Ingolf; Eijsink, Vincent; Mathiesen, Geir

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Summary

Conclusion: The results provide an overview of potentially important proteins that E. faecalis V583 needs to regulate in order to survive and adapt to a bile-rich environment, among which are several proteins involved in fatty acid and phospholipid biosynthesis pathways. In addition, this study reveals several hypothetical proteins, which are both abundant and clearly regulated and thus stand out as targets for future studies on bile stress.

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