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Theses and Dissertations in Biomedical Sciences

1992

Copper-binding proteins

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A Genetic And Physiological Study Of The Role Of Extracellular Copper-Binding Proteins In Copper Detoxification By The Marine Bacterium Vibrio Alginolyticus, Valerie J. Harwood Jan 1992

A Genetic And Physiological Study Of The Role Of Extracellular Copper-Binding Proteins In Copper Detoxification By The Marine Bacterium Vibrio Alginolyticus, Valerie J. Harwood

Theses and Dissertations in Biomedical Sciences

Supernatant proteins in Vibrio alginolyticus batch cultures were analyzed by SDS-PAGE before copper was added, 24 and 48 hours after the addition of copper, and in 24 hour control (no Cu) cultures. Two proteins, one 21 kilodalton (kDa) and one 19 kDa, were found to be copper-induced, and were designated copper-binding protein 1 (CuBP1) and CuBP2. CuBP1 and CuBP2 became detectable in supernatants during the Cu-induced lag phase, and increased in concentration over the following 48 hours. Chloramphenicol inhibited production of these proteins. Gel-to-gel variability was implicated as the dominant factor determining whether one or two Cu-induced proteins were detected …