Adaptation and acclimatization to formaldehyde in methylotrophs capable of high-concentration formaldehyde detoxification, by R. Chongcharoen, T. J. Smith, K. P. Flint and H. Dalton
Microbiology vol. 151, part 8, pp. 2615 - 2622
Fig. S1. Silver-stained 2DE of the soluble fraction of strain BIP grown on: (a) 20 mM formaldehyde; (b) 20 mM succinate; (c) ≤1 mM formaldehyde. SF1-8 represent protein spots that were present predominantly in the soluble fraction (Table 1 of main paper) (PDF file, 181 kb).
Fig. S2. Silver-stained 2DE of the membrane fraction of strain BIP grown on: (a) 20 mM formaldehyde; (b) 20 mM succinate; (c) ≤1 mM formaldehyde. MF1-4 represent protein spots that were present predominantly in the membrane fraction (Table 1 of main paper) (PDF file, 164 kb).
Fig. S3. Coomassie blue-stained 2DE of samples from the membrane fraction of strain BIP grown on (a) 20 and (b) ≤1 mM formaldehyde. The proteins identified in this study are circled in red: Spot MF9 was present only at 20 mM formaldehyde, while spots HM2, HM3 and HM5 were present only at =1 mM formaldehyde (Table 1 of main paper) (PDF file, 7 kb).
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