Table 1.
OmpA variants | ||||||
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Loop number | Residuea number | E. coli amino acid | S. flexneri amino acid | No change in resistance | Moderate effect | Severe effect |
1 | 25 | N | P | — | A, R | Eb |
2 | 66 | S | D | A, K | — | — |
67 | V | N | — | — | A, E, H, R | |
68 | E | I | — | — | A, D, K, Q | |
3 | 108 | S | A | — | E | R |
111 | Y | P | — | A, E, R | — | |
“insertion” (113, 114, 115, 116) | — | GASF | — | ΔGASF | — | |
4 | 155 | H | N | R | A | E |
The amino acids differing between E. coli and S. flexneri OmpA flexible loops are organized by loop and residue number. The OmpA variants shown in Fig. 3 are summarized here by their loss of function to serve as a receptor to Sf6 based on their relative titer.
Residue numbering based on S. flexneri OmpA.
Variant did not grow on MacConkey agar.