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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Feb 19.
Published in final edited form as: Biochemistry. 2019 Jan 31;58(7):951–964. doi: 10.1021/acs.biochem.8b01253

Figure 13. Synechococcus CobT supports AdoCbl-dependent growth of S. enterica in the absence of cobT and cobB.

Figure 13.

S. enterica strains were grown in minimal medium supplemented with ribose (20 mM). (CN)2Cbi (15 nM) and DMB (150 μM) were added to all cultures except to the one to which CNCbl was added (diamonds). Synechococcus CobT (triangles) and SeCobT (squares) were expressed in trans in a ΔcobT ΔcobB S. enterica strain. A cobT+ cobB+ S. enterica strain (circles) served as positive control. A S. enterica strain deficient in CobT and CobB activity served as negative control (inverted triangles).