Двухкомпонентная регуляторная система Sak188/Sak189 и ее влияние на свойства Streptococcus agalactiae
Диссертация
Помимо морфологических и культуральных свойств штамма 168/00 и штаммов, мутантных по генам sakl88 и sakl88/sakl89, была изучена экспрессия внутриклеточных и поверхностных белков в этих штаммах. Сравнительный анализ клеточных лизатов перечисленных штаммов методами SDS-электрофореза, двумерного электрофореза и Western-blot выявил различия в экспрессии белка весом около 150 кДа, который… Читать ещё >
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