TraDIS-Xpress: a high-resolution whole-genome assay identifies novel mechanisms of triclosan action and resistance

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Figure 3.

Novel importers contributing to triclosan sensitivity. (A,B) Insert patterns indicating inactivation of trkAH is beneficial for survival in the presence of triclosan. (C) Increase in insertions within the first part of rbsB in triclosan-exposed libraries. (DF) Growth curves for BW25113 and isogenic mutants grown in LB broth supplemented with 0.125 mg/L of triclosan. Mutants were replicated on multiple plates. Each line indicates the average from an individual plate; independent plates are represented by symbols (triangles, circles, or squares; allowing comparison between the mutant and parent from each individual plate). Red lines indicate BW25113; blue lines, mutants. The format of the genetic maps is as described in Figure 1.

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  1. Genome Res. 30: 239-249

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