Additional file 4: of The transcriptomic and proteomic responses of Daphnia pulex to changes in temperature and food supply comprise environment-specific and clone-specific elements Dörthe Becker Yann Reydelet Jacqueline Lopez Craig Jackson John Colbourne Susan Hawat Michael Hippler Bettina Zeis Rüdiger Paul 10.6084/m9.figshare.6298184.v1 https://springernature.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/Additional_file_4_of_The_transcriptomic_and_proteomic_responses_of_Daphnia_pulex_to_changes_in_temperature_and_food_supply_comprise_environment-specific_and_clone-specific_elements/6298184 Figure S3. Two-dimensional protein gels from the D. pulex clone M under starvation stress. The 2D gels, which are fusion (averaged) images from a varying number (n) of gels (biological replicates, 25-30 animals each), show changes in protein expression in the D. pulex clone M after the acute exposure of control animals (20 °C, ad libitum feeding) (blue spots; n = 4) to (a) 24 h (orange spots; n = 4) or (c) 48 h (orange spots; n = 5) of starvation (T = 20 °C). Red or green spot IDs mark significantly up- or downregulated proteins (t-tests, P < 0.05; see Table 4). See Additional file 3: Figure S2 for further explanations. (PDF 127 kb) 2018-05-21 05:00:00 Collagen Heat shock protein Heat stress Hydrolase Protein biosynthesis Starvation Stress protein Temperature acclimation Vitellogenin