Natural Transformation of an Engineered Helicobacter pylori Strain Deficient in Type II Restriction Endonucleases

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  • Supplemental file 1 - Fig. S1, sacB-mediated counterselection used to construct Helicobacter pylori type II restriction endonuclease-deficient mutants
    Fig. S2, growth of H. pylori wild type and the type II restriction endonuclease-deficient mutants
    Fig. S3, survival of H. pylori wild type and the type II restriction endonuclease-deficient mutants after UV exposure
    Fig. S4, spontaneous mutation frequency of H. pylori mutants based on evaluating the frequency of an rpoB point mutation which confers resistance to rifampin
    Table S1, plasmids and bacterial strains
    Table S2, oligonucleotides
    Table S3, susceptibility of H. pylori wild-type and mutant strains to levofloxacin
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