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. 2018 Jun 5;19(6):1673. doi: 10.3390/ijms19061673

Figure 1.

Figure 1

HBHA interacts with Rv0613c and MmpL14 in the BACTH system. (A) Red colony phenotype observed on MacConkey agar plates for E. coli transformed with pKT25_hbhA and pUT18C_rv0613c314–550 (middle plate) in contrast to the E. coli transformed with pKT25_hbhA and pUT18C (left plate) or pKT25 and pUT18C_rv0613c314–550 (right plate); (B) Red colony phenotype observed on MacConkey agar plates for E. coli transformed with pKT25_hbhA and pUT18C_mmpL14519–749 (middle plate) in contrast to the E. coli transformed with pKT25_hbhA and pUT18C (left plate) or pKT25 and pUT18C_mmpL14519–749 (right plate); (C) Red colony phenotype observed on MacConkey agar plates for E. coli transformed with pKT25_hbhA1–109 and pUT18C_rv0613c314–550 or pUT18C_mmpL14519–749 (right plates) in contrast to the E. coli transformed with pKT25_hbhA1–109 and pUT18C (left plates).