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. 2022 Mar 15;204(3):e00607-21. doi: 10.1128/jb.00607-21

TABLE 1.

Strains and plasmids used in this study

Strain or plasmid Description Source or reference
S. enterica strains
 DM17239 ptsJ617::Km This study
 DM17238 pdxK682::Cm This study
 DM17168 ptsJ617::Km pdxK682::Cm This study
 DM17274 purG3111 purE3043 stm4068-6::Tn10(d)Tc ptsJ617::Km This study
 DM16666 Wild-type/pCV1 This study
 DM17210 Wild-type/pDM1643 This study
 DM17242 ptsJ617::Km/pCV1 This study
 DM17243 ptsJ617::Km/pDM1647 This study
 DM17253 ptsJ617::Km pdxK682::Cm/pCV1 This study
 DM17244 ptsJ617::Km/pBAD33-SD1 This study
 DM17246 pdxJ664 pdxH673 ptsJ617::Km/pDM1594 This study
Plasmids
 pBAD33-SD1 Modified pBAD33 (Cmr) 55
 pCV1 Modified pBAD24 (Amr) 50
 pDM1594 pBAD33-SD1 expressing S. cerevisiae SNZ3 (Cmr) 55
 pDM1643 pCV1 expressing S. enterica pdxK (Amr) This study
 pDM1647 pCV1 expressing S. enterica ptsJ (Amr) This study
 pBsPTA1 pTEV5 expressing B. subtilis 6×His-tagged PTA (Amr) Escalante-Semerenaa
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Provided by Jorge C. Escalante-Semerena at the University of Georgia (Athens, GA).