Hi everyone,
I have a bacteria that has a dormant phase and an active phase in its
biphasic life cycle. It secretes a specific stress response protein "rpoS."
I wish to show that the accumulation of this protein during the dormancy
lifecycle (so early dormancy to late dormancy) is at the level of protein
stability and not because of changes in translational efficiency.
I am not well versed with pulse chase experiments but if anyone can help
me, please let me know. Or if there is any other way of proving this point.
Thank you

Have a beautiful day
Ankita Singla
(she/her/hers)
Ph.D. Candidate/ Deptt. of Physics and Astronomy
University of Utah, U.S.A

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