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Fig. 5. Effect of growth conditions on accumulation of the A subunit of the
V-ATPase. VatMpr (a,b) and DH1 (c,d) cells were grown either axenically (b,d)
or for 2 days on a suspension of K. aerogenes (a,c). Cells were
harvested from exponentially growing cultures, and the lysate from
1x106 cells was loaded in each lane of an SDS polyacrylamide
gel. After electrophoresis, the proteins were transferred to a membrane and
stained with antibodies that recognize VatA and VatM (upper portion of
membrane) and actin (lower portion). In bacterially grown VatMpr cells (lane
a), the amount of VatA protein (normalized for actin levels) was 133% of the
amount in the other samples.