Fig. 6From: Quantitative in vivo phosphoproteomics reveals reversible signaling processes during nitrogen starvation and recovery in the biofuel model organism Chlamydomonas reinhardtii Visualization of the Phosphorylation changes identified at primary metabolism. Summary of changes in protein phosphorylation involved in the regulation of the metabolism. Data represent Z-transformed normalized abundances of metabolites, proteins, and phosphopeptides (n = 3 for phosphopeptides and n = 4 for protein level and metabolites). Metabolites are reported in blue, protein level in black, and phosphosites levels in red. Phosphosites followed by * are significant (Additional file 2: Table S2). Proteins and metabolites levels are based on data obtained previously [7]Back to article page