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Figure S11 – 50S subunits r-protein degradation kinetics |
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Figure S12 – 30S subunits r-protein degradation kinetics |
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Figure S1 – Number of viable cells during stationary phase culture |
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Figure S2 – Ribosome analysis of stationary phase cells using sucrose gradient centrifugation |
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Figure S3 – Presence of 100S particles in stationary phase using sucrose gradient centrifugation |
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Figure S4 – Total RNA content in cells decreases during the stationary phase |
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Figure S5 – 16S and 23S rRNA quantification in total RNA |
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Figure S6 – The r-protein quantity in the 70S ribosomes does not change during the stationary phase |
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Figure S7 – bL17 uL22 and bS6 bind non specifically to ribosomes during isolation |
