The Bacterial iprA Gene Is Conserved across Enterobacteriaceae, Is Involved in Oxidative Stress Resistance, and Influences Gene Expression in Salmonella enterica Serovar Typhimurium

Supplemental material

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    Table S1, primers for recombineering

    Table S2, quality control information for RNA-Seq samples

    Table S3, primers for RT-qPCR and flagellar analysis

    Fig. S1, CFU levels of strains used in oxidative stress experiments

    Fig. S2, synteny of the iprA gene locus across Enterobacteriaceae

    Fig. S3, IprA predicted CAP effector binding domain

    Fig. S4, IprA predicted winged helix-turn-helix domain

    Fig. S5, the ΔiprA mutation enhances survival in the presence of oxidative stress

    Fig. S6, survival of C. elegans infected with S. Typhimurium strains

    Fig. S7, characterization of E. coli ΔiprA strains

    Fig. S8, growth curves for wild-type and mutant strains

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    Data Set S1, RNA-Seq data

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