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Fig. 5 | Microbiome

Fig. 5

From: Staphylococcus aureus populations from the gut and the blood are not distinguished by virulence traits—a critical role of host barrier integrity

Fig. 5

Functional categories and relative abundance of identified cellular proteins of the investigated S. aureus strains. Voronoi treemaps representing the “top-level functions” (TIGRfam level 1) (A) and “sub-level functions” (TIGRfam level 2) (B). The different functional categories are marked in different colors, and the size of each functional category is proportional to the number of identified proteins with the respective functions (A and B). Each protein is represented by a polygon-shaped tile, and its relative amount was assessed based on the log2-transformed LFQ intensity values per sequence type (ST5/ST1) (C) or per isolation site (BI/GI) (D) ratios as exported from MaxQuant. Significant differences in the log2-transformed LFQ intensities per sequence type (ST5/ST1) or per isolation site (BI/GI) were assessed by multiple t tests and subsequent Holm-Sidak, Bonferroni-Dunn, and Sidak-Bonferroni corrections to adjust the P values. Of note, no statistically significant differences were detectable

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