Abstract Background Proteomics is an important tool for the investigation of dynamic physiological responses of microbes under heavy metal stress. To gain insight into how bacteria respond to manganese (II) and identify the proteins involved in Mn (II) oxidation, the shotgun proteomics approach was applied to a potential Mn (II)-oxidizing Serratia marcescens strain cultivated in the absence and presence of Mn (II). Results The LG1 strain, which grew equally well in the two conditions, was found to express a set of proteins related to cellular processes vital for survival, as well as proteins involved in adaptation and tolerance to Mn (II). The multicopper oxidase CueO was identified, indicating its probable participation in the Mn (II) bio-...
The biological catalysis of Mn(II) oxidation is thought to be responsible for the formation of most ...
The goal of this study was to understand the mechanism by which manganese protects cells against rea...
To understand the effects triggered by Mn2+ on Deinococcus radiodurans, the proteome patterns associ...
Background: Proteomics is an important tool for the investigation of dynamic physiological responses...
Organisms, in general, respond to environmental stress by altering their pattern of protein expressi...
Bacterial manganese (Mn) oxidation plays an important role in the global biogeochemical cycling of M...
Manganese (Mn) is an important metal in geochemical cycles. Some microorganisms can oxidize Mn (II) ...
Manganese (Mn) is an important metal in geochemical cycles. Some microorganisms can oxidize Mn(II) t...
Microorganisms catalyze the formation of naturally occurring Mn oxides, but little is known about th...
The study’s focus is the manganese oxidation mechanism. This mechanism is crucial, especially in bac...
Background Cylindrospermopsin is a highly persistent cyanobacterial secondary metabolite toxic to h...
Acidobacteria represents one of the most dominant bacterial groups across diverse ecosystems. Howeve...
Manganese is an essential element for all living things. Manganese plays a role in geochemical cycle...
To understand the effects triggered by Mn2+ on Deinococcus radiodurans, the proteome patterns associ...
The marine Bacillus sp. strain SG-1 produces dormant spores that catalyze the oxidation of soluble M...
The biological catalysis of Mn(II) oxidation is thought to be responsible for the formation of most ...
The goal of this study was to understand the mechanism by which manganese protects cells against rea...
To understand the effects triggered by Mn2+ on Deinococcus radiodurans, the proteome patterns associ...
Background: Proteomics is an important tool for the investigation of dynamic physiological responses...
Organisms, in general, respond to environmental stress by altering their pattern of protein expressi...
Bacterial manganese (Mn) oxidation plays an important role in the global biogeochemical cycling of M...
Manganese (Mn) is an important metal in geochemical cycles. Some microorganisms can oxidize Mn (II) ...
Manganese (Mn) is an important metal in geochemical cycles. Some microorganisms can oxidize Mn(II) t...
Microorganisms catalyze the formation of naturally occurring Mn oxides, but little is known about th...
The study’s focus is the manganese oxidation mechanism. This mechanism is crucial, especially in bac...
Background Cylindrospermopsin is a highly persistent cyanobacterial secondary metabolite toxic to h...
Acidobacteria represents one of the most dominant bacterial groups across diverse ecosystems. Howeve...
Manganese is an essential element for all living things. Manganese plays a role in geochemical cycle...
To understand the effects triggered by Mn2+ on Deinococcus radiodurans, the proteome patterns associ...
The marine Bacillus sp. strain SG-1 produces dormant spores that catalyze the oxidation of soluble M...
The biological catalysis of Mn(II) oxidation is thought to be responsible for the formation of most ...
The goal of this study was to understand the mechanism by which manganese protects cells against rea...
To understand the effects triggered by Mn2+ on Deinococcus radiodurans, the proteome patterns associ...