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Additional file 5: Figure S3. of Genomic studies of nitrogen-fixing rhizobial strains from Phaseolus vulgaris seeds and nodules

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posted on 2016-09-06, 05:00 authored by Humberto Peralta, Alejandro Aguilar, Rafael Díaz, Yolanda Mora, Gabriel Martínez-Batallar, Emmanuel Salazar, Carmen Vargas-Lagunas, Esperanza Martínez, Sergio Encarnación, Lourdes Girard, Jaime Mora
Metabolic reconstruction with BioCyc using the most abundant proteins of the strains detected in the proteome. A, Rhizobium phaseoli strains. Enzymes participating in metabolic pathways. Green boxes, the most abundant proteins from CCGM1 strain. Red boxes, the most abundant proteins from CIAT652 strain. B, Sinorhizobium americanum strains. Enzymes participating in metabolic pathways. Green boxes, the most abundant proteins from CCGM7 strain. Red boxes, the most abundant proteins from CFNEI73 strain. Brown were both coincided. The lists of proteins enable their use directly on the BioCyc page with the denoted organism. (−) denotes that no homolog was found in the strain. (PDF 355 kb)

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