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. 2010 Nov 19;77(2):400–406. doi: 10.1128/AEM.01337-10

FIG. 2.

FIG. 2.

Effect of mycolic acid on the induction of secondary metabolites in the coculture. (A) Coculture of S. lividans with wild-type C. glutamicum (left) and with Δpks13, the mycolic acid-deficient mutant of C. glutamicum (right). In this experiment, two Δpks13 mutants were used independently for coculture. (B) Effect of isoniazid on metabolite production. Shown are the coculture of S. lividans with T. pulmonis (left) and coculture with added isoniazid (right).