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. 2019 Nov 28;7:376. doi: 10.3389/fbioe.2019.00376

Table 2.

Constantly patterns of significant different wavelengths (p < 0.01) throughout stationary growth of S. cerevisiae C1 in glucose and glycerol under limited-oxygen and aerobic conditions, respectively.

Incubation Carbon source Spectral Region Wavelengths (cm−1) Functional groups*
From To
Aerobiosis Glycerol Amides (W2) 1,742 1,711 C = O (1,741);
1,705 1,699 Amide I
1,692 1,686 β-turn (1,686)
1,638 Amide I of β-Sheet
1,624 1,568 Amide I of β-Sheet
1,559 1,555 Urea/triglycerides
1,541 1,501 Amide II (1,540);
Mixed region (W3) 1,500 1,483 O = C–O−1 stretch (1,490);
1,474 1,470
1,458 1,454 CH2 (1,457);
Limited-oxygen conditions Glucose Amides (W2) 1,638 1,634 Amide I of β-sheet
1,626 1,611 Amide I of β-sheet
1,672 Turns
1,518 1,507 Shoulder
Typing region (W5) 723 Phosphate group—Nucleic acid
716 702 Phosphate group—Nucleic acid
*

Sene et al., 1994; Lasch et al., 2002; Mordehai et al., 2003; Fabian and Naumann, 2004; Yu and Irudayaraj, 2005; Downes et al., 2010; Bellisola and Sorio, 2012; Abidi et al., 2014.