ToxR Recognizes a Direct Repeat Element in the toxT, ompU, ompT, and ctxA Promoters of Vibrio cholerae To Regulate Transcription

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    Fig. S1. Mutations in the putative ToxR-binding site disrupt ToxR binding to the toxT promoter.

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    Fig. S2. Assessment of 50% gel shifting activity of various toxT promoter mutants.

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    Fig. S3(A). Effects of single nucleotide substitution on gels shifts of various ToxR-regulated promoters.

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    Fig. S3(B). Effects of single nucleotide substitution on gels shifts of various ToxR-regulated promoters.

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    Fig. S3(C). Effects of single nucleotide substitution on gels shifts of various ToxR-regulated promoters.

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    Table S1. Strains and plasmids. Table S2. Oligonucleotides used in this study.

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