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LC-MS identification of oligopeptides bound to AmiA and AliB during production and purification [Dataset]

Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC
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Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC
  • Alcorlo, Martín
  • Abdullah, Mohammed R.
  • Steil, Leif
  • Sotomayor, Francisco
  • López de Oro, Laura
  • Castro, Sonia de
  • Velázquez, Sonsoles
  • Kohler, Thomas P.
  • Jiménez, Elisabet
  • Medina, Ana
  • Usón, Isabel
  • Keller, Lance E.
  • Bradshaw, Jessica L.
  • McDaniel, Larry S.
  • Camarasa Rius, María José
  • Völker, Uwe
  • Hammerschmidt, Sven
  • Hermoso, Juan A.
(A) The plots show the frequency distribution of peptide lengths that are found bound to AmiA (left panel) or AliB (right panel). The data are represented as mean ± SE calculated from non-linear Gaussian fit version (full width at half maximum, FWHM) employing the function: (B) Sequence logo analysis of the peptides bound to AmiA (left panel) or AliB (right panel). The sequence logos were generated based on the alignment of the identified peptides bound to each respective protein, taking just into account their starting positions for the alignment. These plots were generated using the WebLogo server (https://weblogo.berkeley.edu/logo.cgi) [29]. (C) Sector graphs comparing the identified bound peptides to AmiA (shown in the upper panel) and AliB (shown in the lower panel). The peptides were categorized according to the biological function exerted by the protein from which they originated., Peer reviewed
 
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Set de datos (Dataset). 2024

LC-MS IDENTIFICATION OF OLIGOPEPTIDES BOUND TO AMIA AND ALIB DURING PRODUCTION AND PURIFICATION [DATASET]

Digital.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC
  • Alcorlo, Martín
  • Abdullah, Mohammed R.
  • Steil, Leif
  • Sotomayor, Francisco
  • López de Oro, Laura
  • Castro, Sonia de
  • Velázquez, Sonsoles
  • Kohler, Thomas P.
  • Jiménez, Elisabet
  • Medina, Ana
  • Usón, Isabel
  • Keller, Lance E.
  • Bradshaw, Jessica L.
  • McDaniel, Larry S.
  • Camarasa Rius, María José
  • Völker, Uwe
  • Hammerschmidt, Sven
  • Hermoso, Juan A.
(A) The plots show the frequency distribution of peptide lengths that are found bound to AmiA (left panel) or AliB (right panel). The data are represented as mean ± SE calculated from non-linear Gaussian fit version (full width at half maximum, FWHM) employing the function: (B) Sequence logo analysis of the peptides bound to AmiA (left panel) or AliB (right panel). The sequence logos were generated based on the alignment of the identified peptides bound to each respective protein, taking just into account their starting positions for the alignment. These plots were generated using the WebLogo server (https://weblogo.berkeley.edu/logo.cgi) [29]. (C) Sector graphs comparing the identified bound peptides to AmiA (shown in the upper panel) and AliB (shown in the lower panel). The peptides were categorized according to the biological function exerted by the protein from which they originated., Peer reviewed




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