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| Stephanie MarkertSummaryAffiliation: University of Greifswald Country: Germany Publications
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Status quo in physiological proteomics of the uncultured Riftia pachyptila endosymbiontStephanie Markert
Institute of Marine Biotechnology, Greifswald, Germany
Proteomics 11:3106-17. 2011..Integrating this information into complex pathway models a comprehensive survey of the symbiotic physiology was established...
Physiological homogeneity among the endosymbionts of Riftia pachyptila and Tevnia jerichonana revealed by proteogenomicsAntje Gardebrecht
Department of Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, Ernst Moritz Arndt University, Greifswald, Germany
ISME J 6:766-76. 2012....
Physiological proteomics of the uncultured endosymbiont of Riftia pachyptilaStephanie Markert
Institute of Marine Biotechnology, Walther Rathenau Strasse 49, D 17489 Greifswald, Germany
Science 315:247-50. 2007..Unexpectedly, the symbiont uses the reductive tricarboxylic acid cycle in addition to the previously identified Calvin cycle for CO2 fixation...
Proteomics of marine bacteriaThomas Schweder
Institute of Marine Biotechnology, Greifswald, Germany
Electrophoresis 29:2603-16. 2008..Finally, new approaches to determine the metaproteome of uncultured microbial consortia from marine habitats are discussed...
Cytoplasmic and periplasmic proteomic signatures of exponentially growing cells of the psychrophilic bacterium Pseudoalteromonas haloplanktis TAC125Boris Wilmes
Institute of Marine Biotechnology, W Rathenau Str 49a, 17489 Greifswald, Germany
Appl Environ Microbiol 77:1276-83. 2011..This high capacity for protein synthesis, efficient amino acid utilization, and substrate transport may contribute to the fast growth rates of the copiotrophic bacterium P. haloplanktis in its natural environments...
