RAS BiologyБиоорганическая химия Russian Journal of Bioorganic Chemistry

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Changes in the Protein Composition of the Membrane with Decreasing Temperature: a Proteomic Analysis

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S19982860S0132342325050219-1
DOI
10.7868/S1998286025050219
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Volume/ Edition
Volume 51 / Issue number 5
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966-978
Abstract
For the first time, the proteins of the membrane fraction isolated from the psychrotrophic bacterium were analyzed using the label-free quantitative chromatography-mass spectrometry. Comparison of the samples from cells cultured at 10°C and at room temperature revealed significant differences in the content of many proteins involved in important physiological processes, including DNA and RNA binding proteins, membrane transporters, proteins providing protection against osmotic and oxidative stress, and others. The results of the work contribute to understanding of mechanisms of the processes occurring in the cell membranes of psychrotrophic bacteria at low temperatures, and complement existing ideas about the adaptation strategies of microorganisms living in permafrost deposits. The data obtained can also be used to search for potential biocatalysts with activity at low temperatures.
Keywords
Exiguobacterium sibiricum многолетнемерзлые отложения экстремофильные микроорганизмы мембранные белки протеом
Date of publication
01.05.2025
Year of publication
2025
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