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Two further bands were identified as Helicobacter although equal sequence similarity was attributed to multiple species.
A large group of seven bands were identified as Class I β-1, 3-glucanase from V. vinifera.
Based on electrophoretic mobility and the results of MS/MS, the two bands were identified as PARP-1 (120kDandand Ku80 (80 kDa) (Figure S1).
The 31, 51 and 72-kDa bands were identified as ATP synthase α chain, β-tubulin and heat shock 70-related protein 1 precursor of L. major, respectively using matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization time of flight (MALDI-TOF/TOF) mass spectrometry.
Both bands were identified as the same protein, Xyn11A.
66 Seven other bands were identified as Prevotella and were observed in steers with both negative and positive RFI.
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In this spectral region, two groups of absorption bands are identified as being due to amine function NH2 and possibly NH— NH, NH2 (near 3200 cm−1).
The second group of bands is attributed to such BO4 units whereas the first group of bands is identified as due to the stretching relaxation of the B O bond of the trigonal BO3 units and the band at 710 cm−1 is due to the bending vibrations of B O-B linkages in the B O-Be network [26, 27, 28, 29].
The major esterase observed with the ANAA substrates within the n-PAGE activity bands was identified as OPH.
The peptides from the 56-kDa band were identified as IZUMO1 protein.
The 29- and the 24-kDa band were identified as CFHR2α and CFHR2, respectively.
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