Journal: Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology
Article Title: Metabolic Rearrangements Causing Elevated Proline and Polyhydroxybutyrate Accumulation During the Osmotic Adaptation Response of Bacillus megaterium
doi: 10.3389/fbioe.2020.00047
Figure Lengend Snippet: Integrated view of the response of the central carbon metabolism of B. megaterium DSM319 to ionic osmotic stress. Transcriptome and proteome data are indicated as the determined fold change compared to cultivation in minimal medium without NaCl supplementation. Gene expression was determined by microarray analysis using purified RNA samples obtained from four biological replicates. Intracellular proteins were identified and quantified by proteome analysis using LC-IMS E for cells originating from three replicates. Bar plots represent intracellular metabolite concentrations in μmol g CDW –1 . Intracellular metabolite concentrations were determined by LC-MS/MS using a differential method, i.e., subtracting extracellular metabolite concentration from the global metabolite concentration.
Article Snippet: Then, samples were loaded on an Agilent microarray slide (8 × 15 K custom made) comprising 2–3 60 bp DNA probes for each gene of B. megaterium and hybridization took place for 17 h at 65°C and 10 min –1 in a hybridization oven (Agilent Technologies, Waldbronn, Germany).
Techniques: Expressing, Microarray, Purification, Liquid Chromatography with Mass Spectroscopy, Concentration Assay