2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.04.01.020008
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Distinct trends in chemical composition of proteins from metagenomes in redox and salinity gradients

Abstract: Thermodynamic influences on the chemical compositions of proteins have remained enigmatic despite much work that demonstrates the impact of environmental conditions on amino acid frequencies. Here, we show that the dehydrating effect of salinity is apparent in protein sequences inferred from metagenomes and metatranscriptomes. The stoichiometric hydration state (n H 2 O ), derived from the number of water molecules in theoretical reactions to form proteins from a particular set of basis species (glutamine, glu… Show more

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“…This finding might be linked with the less liquid-like state of the cytoplasm in 3D culture (64). These results are also congruent with metagenomes of particle-sized fractions compared to freeliving microbes in river and marine samples; the former, which are more likely to harbor multicellular communities, are associated with lower n H 2 O of the coded proteins (20). In addition, up-regulated proteins in 3D culture also tend to be more reduced (Table 2), which might be a reflection of the hypoxic conditions that develop in the interiors of spheroids (21,22,65).…”
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“…This finding might be linked with the less liquid-like state of the cytoplasm in 3D culture (64). These results are also congruent with metagenomes of particle-sized fractions compared to freeliving microbes in river and marine samples; the former, which are more likely to harbor multicellular communities, are associated with lower n H 2 O of the coded proteins (20). In addition, up-regulated proteins in 3D culture also tend to be more reduced (Table 2), which might be a reflection of the hypoxic conditions that develop in the interiors of spheroids (21,22,65).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 73%
“…This derivation, denoted "rQEC", is briefly described in the Materials and Methods; see Ref. 20 for more details and conceptual background.…”
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confidence: 99%
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