Table 1.
Differentially abundant sarcoplasmic proteins (n = 11) identified between CON and BET groups.
Fig 1.
Venn diagram showing proteins unique to each diet group and those shared between them.
Table 2.
Categorization of the functions of differentially abundant proteins (DAPs) according to biological processes and molecular functions.
Table 3.
Analysis of Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) of DAPs down-regulation in porcine skeletal muscle.
Fig 2.
Protein-protein interaction network of differentially abundant proteins in longissimus thoracis muscle between CON and BET.
Fig 3.
Intramuscular fat content, shear force measurements in longissimus thoracis muscle, and backfat thickness in betaine-supplemented pigs.
Fig 4.
Summarized metabolic pathways influenced by DAPs.