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Fig. 7 | Biotechnology for Biofuels

Fig. 7

From: Quantitative in vivo phosphoproteomics reveals reversible signaling processes during nitrogen starvation and recovery in the biofuel model organism Chlamydomonas reinhardtii

Fig. 7

Eukaryotic initiation factors and phosphorylation changes coordinate the proteome acclimation to nitrogen availability. a Phosphopeptide correlation with protein levels for the proteins involved in the translational initiation. Eukaryotic initiation factors present changes in their phosphorylation level. Data represent Z-transformed normalized abundances of protein and phosphopeptides belonging to eukaryotic initiation factors (n = 3 for phosphopeptides and n = 4 for protein level). Phosphosites followed by * are significant (Additional file 2: Table S2). Protein levels are based on data obtained previously [7]. b SPLS analysis between the EIF phosphosites used as predictor and the proteome used as response factors. All correlations can be found in Additional file 2: Table S8

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