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. 2018 Sep 24;14(9):e1007689. doi: 10.1371/journal.pgen.1007689

Fig 7. Increasing UDP-GlcNAc suppresses ΔglmR.

Fig 7

(A) Disc diffusion showing the change in CEF susceptibility of ΔglmR when glmM, glmS and glmU were overexpressed. Standard deviation (error bars) is based on at least three biological replicates. One and three asterisks indicate significant value with P <0.05 and P <0.001 respectively as determined by Tukey test. (B) Growth curves in MH media with ΔglmR overexpressing glmM, glmS and glmU in comparison to WT and ΔglmR. (C) Disc diffusion assay showing CEF susceptibility of ΔglmR when murAA and murB are overexpressed. The figure also shows the effect on CEF sensitivity when glmS1 is introduced in ΔglmR amyE:: Pspac(hy) murAA and ΔglmR amyE::Pspac(hy) murB respectively. Three asterisks indicate significance (P <0.001) as determined by Tukey test. (D) Growth curve experiment done in MH medium showing the consequence of murAA and murB overexpression on ΔglmR.