Characteristics of NaCl stress associated proteins of Rhizobium under varying cultural conditions

Natarajan, K. ; Kishore, L. ; Babu, C. R. (1995) Characteristics of NaCl stress associated proteins of Rhizobium under varying cultural conditions Journal of Basic Microbiology, 35 (6). pp. 413-420. ISSN 0233-111X

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Abstract

Sodium chloride stress results in the possible induction of high molecular weight proteins and elevated levels of already existing proteins. These proteins are cytosolic and acidic in nature and are not induced by heat stress. It appears that the cell envelope in DDSS 69 may play a limited role in osmotolerance. Osmoprotectants betaine and glutamate have differential effects on the stress proteins at elevated osmolarities.

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