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. 2015 Jun 24;290(33):20590–20600. doi: 10.1074/jbc.M115.654780

TABLE 1.

Proteins identified by MS/MS after depolymerization of purified sheaths with DTT and formic acid

A sample lacking the formic acid treatment was included to distinguish the amyloid proteins from contaminants. The latter are equally abundant in treated and untreated samples. The major sheath protein (MspA) is highlighted in bold type and is identified by its increased abundance in the formic acid-treated sample as evident from the emPAI score. The major contaminating proteins are gas vesicle proteins, which are known to form amyloid-like structures on the surface of gas vesicles (42). An abundant S layer-related protein, which shows similar abundance in the formic acid treated and untreated samples, is furthermore observed. FA, formic acid.

RefSeq accession nb Protein description Molecular massa Mascot score
Protein sequence coverage
Spectral MS/MS counts (Mascot)
emPAI (Mascot)b
0% FA 100% FA 0% FA 100% FA 0% FA 100% FA 0% FA 100% FA
kDa %
YP_843493 Putative uncharacterized protein 61.1 164 2534 18 77 17 158 0.11 7.51
YP_842502 Gas vesicle structural protein 8 0 496 0 98 0 20 0 11.75
YP_842503 Gas vesicle structural protein 7.8 0 498 0 98 0 23 0 12.16
YP_843107 S layer-related duplication domain 79.8 1031 1441 24 24 125 139 1.72 5.58
YP_842724 Acetyl-CoA decarbonylase/synthase gamma subunit 53.3 86 43 39 46 12 14 0.05 0.06
YP_842729 Acetyl-CoA decarbonylase/synthase complex subunit α 91.1 323 431 28 39 80 109 0.47 0.88
YP_843615 Acetyl-coenzyme A synthetase 74.5 405 560 29 37 59 87 0.67 1.26
YP_843000 Methyl-coenzyme M reductase, α subunit 61.8 127 180 47 54 26 23 0.36 0.76
YP_843003 Methyl-coenzyme M reductase, β subunit 46 167 204 36 54 35 34 0.41 0.41

a The gel migration generally correlated well with the molecular weights of the identified proteins.

b The Exponentially Modified Protein Abundance Index (emPAI) offers approximate, label-free, relative quantitation of the proteins in a mixture based on protein coverage by the peptide matches in a database search result (73).