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Fig. 1 | Gut Pathogens

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From: Two putative MmpL homologs contribute to antimicrobial resistance and nephropathy of enterohemorrhagic E. coli O157:H7

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In silico and in vitro analysis of z4861 and yegN and their products. a Distribution of z4861 and yegN in published genome and clinical isolates. Relative percentile distribution of z4861 and yegN in published E. coli genomes and in clinical isolates. No significant difference is observed between the distribution of both genes in silico and experimentally (P > 0.05), while the distribution of z4861 significantly (*) differs from that of yegN either in silico or within E. coli clinical isolates (P < 0.05). b, c Prediction of membrane localization of Z4861 and YegN peptides, respectively. A typical presence of 11–12 transmembrane domains is observed, similar to the general structure of RND pumps. The analysis was performed on the TMHMM Server v. 2.0, with default settings

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