A Naturally Occurring Single-Residue Mutation in the Translocator Domain of Neisseria meningitidis NhhA Affects Trimerization, Surface Localization, and Adhesive Capabilities

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  • Supplemental Figure 1 - Table S1. Strains and plasmids used in this study.
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  • Supplemental Figure 2 - Table S2. Primers used in this study.
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  • Supplemental Figure 3 - Fig. S1. Growth properties of wild-type and recombinant strains.
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  • Supplemental Figure 4 - Fig. S2. Analysis of NhhA production in a panel of N. meningitidis non-serogroup B strains.
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  • Supplemental Figure 5 - Fig. S3. Quantitative analysis of degQ transcript levels in MC58 and M1390 strains.
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  • Supplemental Figure 6 - Fig. S4. Coomassie staining of OMP preparations subjected to SDS-PAGE and analyzed by Western blotting in Fig. 6A for detection of NhhA.
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