Induction of cold-responsive proteins in Vibrio vulnificus.
AUTOR(ES)
McGovern, V P
RESUMO
We have studied the response of Vibrio vulnificus to temperature shifts (23 to 13 degrees C) within the organism's permissive growth range. Cold shift induced a diminution in protein synthesis. Following a short lag, cells began growth at a new rate. Forty proteins were induced by this downshift.
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