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Effect of 60 Co-Gamma Ionizing Radiation and Desiccation Stress on Protein Profile of Anabaena 7120.

Protein Journal 2018 December
Physiological stress can bring major molecular and cellular change to a living cell which further decide its survival or tolerance to the stress exposure. Cyanobacteria like Anabaena has been shown to tolerate high levels of different stresses like oxidative, desiccation, UV, and gamma radiation. They are able to withstand and recover remarkably without any lethal mutation when exposed to high doses of gamma radiation or prolonged duration of desiccation. In the present work, the modifications in protein profiles of Anabaena 7120 cells after exposure to 6 kGy of 60 Co γ-rays and 6 days of desiccation, and the proteome dynamics during post stress recovery were investigated. Differentially expressed proteins during stress and recovery were identified by MALDI-ToF or LC-MS, which generated a partial proteome map of Anabaena 7120. Anabaena cells went through protein recycling-phase of protein degradation following by their resynthesis, which helped them to recover remarkably. The data suggests an overlap in proteome changes during recovery against radiation and desiccation stress.

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