Assessing the exoproteome of marine bacteria, lesson from a RTX-toxin abundantly secreted by Phaeobacter strain DSM 17395.
Bacteria from the Roseobacter clade are abundant in surface marine ecosystems as over 10% of bacterial cells in the open ocean and 20% in coastal waters belong to this group. In order to document how these marine bacteria interact with their environment, we analyzed the exoproteome of Phaeobacter st...
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Autores principales: | Emie Durighello, Joseph Alexander Christie-Oleza, Jean Armengaud |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2014
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