Fig. 3: Proteome analysis of P. denitrificans growing on ethylene glycol. | Nature Communications

Fig. 3: Proteome analysis of P. denitrificans growing on ethylene glycol.

From: NAD-dependent dehydrogenases enable efficient growth of Paracoccus denitrificans on the PET monomer ethylene glycol

Fig. 3: Proteome analysis of P. denitrificans growing on ethylene glycol.The alternative text for this image may have been generated using AI.

a Analysis of the proteome of ethylene glycol-grown P. denitrificans compared to glyoxylate-grown P. denitrificans via mass spectrometry-based whole-cell shotgun proteomics. All proteins quantified by at least three unique peptides are shown, and the proteins involved in central carbon metabolism that showed the strongest decrease or increase in abundance are marked in red or blue in the volcano plot, respectively. b The log2 fold change of these proteins, sorted by locus name (in brackets). c The role of these up- and downregulated proteins in central carbon metabolism of P. denitrificans. Source data are provided as a Source Data file.

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