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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2016 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: Mol Microbiol. 2015 Apr 6;96(5):1042–1052. doi: 10.1111/mmi.12988

Fig. 1. Resistance to MAs(III), PhAs(III) or Rox(III) of E. coli (top), P. putida wild type (middle) and P. putida ΔΔars (bottom).

Fig. 1

The effects of pentavalent and trivalent organoarsenicals on cells grown on M9 agar plates overnight were compared. A: 1’) no addition; 2’) 40 µM MSMA; 3’) 50 µM MSMA; 4’) 60 µM MSMA; 1) 30 µM MAs(III); 2) 40 µM MAs(III); 3) 50 µM MAs(III); 4) 60 µM MAs(III). B: 1’) no addition; 2’) 5 µM PhAs(V); 3’) 10 µM PhAs(V); 4’) 15 µM PhAs(V); 1) 2 µM PhAs(III); 2) 5 µM PhAs(III); 3) 10 µM PhAs(III); 4) 15 µM PhAs(III). C: 1’) no addition; 2’) 10 µM Rox(V); 3’) 15 µM Rox(V); 4’) 20 µM Rox(V); 1) 5 µM Rox(III); 1) 10 µM Rox(III); 3) 15 µM Rox(III); 4) 20 µM Rox(III).