Supplemental figure S5. Comparison of expression profile of propionylated proteins between exponential and stationary phase on 2-DE gels. The 2-DE gels.

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Supplemental figure S5. Comparison of expression profile of propionylated proteins between exponential and stationary phase on 2-DE gels. The 2-DE gels were prepared in pI 4 to 7 and 12.5 % SDS-polyacrylamide gel. The images were analyzed with two biological replicates for each growth phase by ImageMaster Platinum 5.0 (GE Healthcare, USA). The reference gel image of mid- exponential phase of T. thermophilus had been reported in our previous study (1), and used for comparative analysis as one of exponential phase image in this study. The spot number of each protein is corresponded to the number on reference map (1). Left side showed 3D spot image of each protein and right side showed magnified each spot image on 2-DE gel. Red arrows indicate the spot corresponding to target protein. The number of identified propionylation sites in each propionylprotein was presented in parentheses. The black colored number indicates total number of identified propionylation sites (n≥1) in both growth phases. The blue and red colored number indicates identified propionylation site in mid-exponential and late stationary phase of T. thermophilus, respectively. Reference 1. Kim, K., Okanishi, H., Masui, R., Harada, A., Ueyama, N., and Kuramitsu, S. (2012) Whole-cell proteome reference maps of an extreme thermophile, Thermus thermophilus HB8. Proteomics 12,

Exponential Phase, IExponential Phase, II Stationary Phase, I Stationary Phase, II pI4pI4 pI7pI7 pI4pI4 pI7pI7 pI4pI4 pI7pI7 pI4pI4 pI7pI7 (kDa) (kDa) (kDa) (kDa) Reference

TTHA0002, Spot No. 66, Enolase (1) (0) (1) Log phase Stationary phase TTHA0210, Spot No. 223, 50S ribosomal protein L12 (6) (1) (6) Log phase Stationary phase pI 4.93 (0)  4.88 (1) pI 5.01 (0)  4.89 (1)  4.43 (6) 0.1

TTHA0229, Spot No. 88, 50S ribosomal protein L12 (1) (0) (1) Log phase Stationary phase TTHA0232, Spot No. 44, Pyruvate DH E2 component (2) (1) (2) Log phase Stationary phase pI 5.38 (1)  5.47 (0) pI 5.74 (0)  5.63 (1)  5.53 (2) 0.1

TTHA0233, Spot No. 62, Pyruvate DH E3 component (8) (1) (8) Log phase Stationary phase TTHA0271, Spot No. 23, GroEL (19) (12) (19) Log phase Stationary phase pI 6.70 (0)  6.53 (1)  5.63 (8) pI 5.10 (0)  4.71 (12)  4.54 (19) 0.2

TTHA0271, Spot No. 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, and 40., GroEL (19) (12) (19) Log phase Stationary phase TTHA0272, Spot No. 218, GroES (4) (3) (2) Log phase Stationary phase pI 5.10 (0)  4.71 (12)  4.54 (19) pI 5.19 (0)  4.69 (3)  4.83 (2) 0.2

TTHA0272, Spot No. 225, GroES (4) (3) (2) Log phase Stationary phase TTHA0288, Spot No. 55, 2-oxoglutarate DH E2 component (4) (3) Log phase Stationary phase pI 5.19 (0)  4.69 (3)  4.83 (2) pI 5.90 (0)  5.47 (3) 0.2

TTHA0538, Spot No. 101,104, and 105, Succinyl-CoA synthetase beta (7) TTHA0545, Spot No. 103, Aspartate-semialdehyde dehydrogenase (1) (3) (7) Log phase Stationary phase (0) (1) Log phase Stationary phase pI 6.98 (0)  6.18 (3)  5.50 (7) pI 6.37 (0)  6.19 (1)

TTHA0557, Spot No. 191,192, Superoxide dismutase [Mn] (5) (0) (5) Log phase Stationary phase TTHA0593, Spot No. 199, Probable thiol-disulfide isomerase/thioredoxin (1) (1) Log phase Stationary phase pI 6.73 (0)  5.96 (5) pI 5.20 (0)  5.08 (1)

TTHA0614, Spot No. 49, Trigger factor (1) (1) Log phase Stationary phase TTHA0701, Spot No. 56, 57, N utilization substrance protein A, NusA (2) (0) (2) Log phase Stationary phase pI 5.84 (0)  5.61 (2) pI 4.95 (0)  4.92 (1) 0.1

TTHA0722, Spot No. 50, Histidinol dehydrogenase (1) (0) (1) Log phase Stationary phase TTHA0810, Spot No. 163, Metallo-beta-lactamase related protein (2) (0) (2) Log phase Stationary phase pI 4.99 (0)  4.94 (1) pI 5.91 (0)  5.71 (2) 0.1

TTHA0892, Spot No. 18, 19, Acyl-CoA dehydrogenase (2) (1) (2) Log phase Stationary phase TTHA1248, Spot No. 13, Acetyl-coenzyme A synthetase (3) (2) (1) Log phase Stationary phase pI 5.65 (0)  5.56 (1)  5.48 (2) pI 6.42 (0)  6.28 (2)  6.35 (1) 0.1