Data on sensitivity to DTT, electron microscopy of C. jejuni mutant strains and data
on the accumulation of proteins with reduced cysteines in E. coli dsbB mutants complemented by
C. jejuni
Characterization of new DsbB-like thiol-oxidoreductases of Campylobacter
jejuni and Helicobacter pylori and classification of the DsbB family
based on phylogenomic, structural and functional criteria, by A. Raczko, J. M.
Bujnicki, M. Pawlowski, R. Godlewska, M. Lewandowska and E. K.
Jagusztyn-Krynicka
Microbiology vol. 151, part 1, pp. 219-231
Fig. 1. Sensitivity to DTT. Red squares, E. coli KM1086/pBluescript II
SK; blue diamonds, E. coli JCB656 (dsbB-); black
circles, E. coli JCB656/pUWM456; green triangles, E. coli
JCB656/pUWM602.
Fig. 2. Electron microscopy of C. jejuni mutant strains. wt, Wild-type
81176; AR1, dsbI-; AR2, dsbB-; AR3,
dsbI-dsbB- double mutant.
Fig. 3. Accumulation of proteins with reduced cysteines in E.
coli dsbB mutants complemented by C. jejuni and genes. Periplasmic proteins isolated from
exponential-growth-phase cells were mixed with Ellman's reagent (final concentration 0.8 mM). The
absorbance was measured at 412 nm. KM1086, a wild-type E. coli strain;
JCB656, E. coli dsbB mutant; pUWM602, plasmid containing C. jejuni
dsbB gene; pUWM453, plasmid containing cjdsbI-dba.
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