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- Dong et al., 2021 - Mycobacterial fatty acid catabolism is repressed by FdmR to sustain lipogenesis and virulence
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Fig. 3
FdmR deficiency results in impaired growth and increased substrate consumption of M. marinum on fatty acids. (A) Growth of M. marinum wild type, ∆fdmR mutant, and complemented strain ∆fdmR/C in modified Sauton’s medium supplemented with glycerol and glucose, oleate, acetate, or propionate as the only carbon source. (B) Oleate consumption rate per OD600. Data shown are mean ± SD (n = 3 independent experiments). ***P < 0.001, by unpaired two-tailed t test. |
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