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. 2021 Mar 16;12(2):e02688-20. doi: 10.1128/mBio.02688-20

FIG 10.

FIG 10

Tryglysins inhibit the growth of S. mitis, S. oralis, and S. pneumoniae D39. Experiments were performed three times with similar results, except for S. pneumoniae, which had two experiments in which inhibition was observed and one experiment in which it was not. For a summary of all tested strains, please see Table 3. (A) Growth curve of S. mitis CCUG 31611 with and without 100 nM tryglysin B. (B) Growth curve of S. mitis CCUG 31611 with and without 100 nM tryglysin A. (C) Growth curve of S. oralis 108 with and without 100 nM tryglysin B. (D) Growth curve of S. oralis 108 with and without 100 nM tryglysin A. (E) Growth curve of S. pneumoniae D39 with and without 100 nM tryglysin B. (F) Growth curve of S. pneumoniae D39 with and without 100 nM tryglysin A.