Shotgun Proteomics Analysis, Functional Networks, and Peptide Biomarkers for Seafood-Originating Biogenic-Amine-Producing Bacteria
Biogenic amine-producing bacteria are responsible for the production of basic nitrogenous compounds (histamine, cadaverine, tyramine, and putrescine) following the spoilage of food due to microorganisms. In this study, we adopted a shotgun proteomics strategy to characterize 15 foodborne strains of...
Main Authors: | Abril, A.G (Author), Barros-Velázquez, J. (Author), Böhme, K. (Author), Calo-Mata, P. (Author), Carrera, M. (Author), Pazos, M. (Author), Villa, T.G (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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MDPI
2023
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