Fig. 7: Ratios of protein abundance for sugar, sugar phosphate, acetate, amino acid, and ammonium transporters between the photoautotrophic and heterotrophic states, and the subcellular localization of some of these proteins. | Communications Biology

Fig. 7: Ratios of protein abundance for sugar, sugar phosphate, acetate, amino acid, and ammonium transporters between the photoautotrophic and heterotrophic states, and the subcellular localization of some of these proteins.

From: Costs of photosynthesis and cellular remodeling in trophic transitions of the unicellular red alga Galdieria partita

Fig. 7

The proteomic results are from wild-type diploid N2 in the photoautotrophic (in the light without glucose) and heterotrophic (in the light with glucose) cultures. A Protein abundance ratios of sugar/H+ symporters (MFS), sugar phosphate translocators, acetate transporters (YaaH family), amino acid transporters (AAAP family), and ammonium transporters between the photoautotrophic and heterotrophic states (Supplementary Data 10). Each dot represents a log2 fold change calculated from three independent samples per condition, with bars representing SD. Proteins detected only in the photoautotrophic samples (Auto only) or heterotrophic cell samples (Hetero only) are indicated by circles above or below the graphs, respectively. B Subcellular localization of representative transporter proteins. Merged images of the fluorescence of mVenus (green) and chlorophyll (magenta) are shown. The localization of each protein, as determined by observation, is shown below the images. Scale bars = 2 μm.

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