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Transcriptional organization, regulation and role of the Porphyromonas gingivalis W83 hmu haemin-uptake locus, by J. P. Lewis, K. Plata, F. Yu, A. Rosato and C. Anaya

Microbiology vol. 152, part 11, pp. 3367 - 3382

Table S1. Primers. [PDF] (21 kb)

Table S2. hmuY and hmuR transcript levels. [PDF] (10 kb)

Fig. S1. Sequencing data aligned using CLUSTALW. The additional 1 bp (C) present only in the region upstream of orf1 reported by Karunakaran et al. (1997) is shown in bold. The source of the genomic templates is indicated on the left. The commonly used laboratory strains were sequenced multiple times, thus they are designated as follows: W83_1, W83_2, and W83_3 for W83 templates, W12_1 and W12_2 for W12, W50_1 and W50_2 for W50, A7436, A7436_1, and 7436_3 for A7436, and ATCC53977_1 for ATCC53977. The 'hmuY genome' sequence was obtained from the sequence data for W83 available at TIGR. [PDF] (12 kb)

Generation of RNA templates for preparation of standard curves. [PDF] (21 kb)


REFERENCE
Karunakaran, T., Madden, T. & Kuramitsu, H. (1997). Isolation and characterization of a hemin-regulated gene, hemR, from Porphyromonas gingivalis. J Bacteriol 179, 1898-1908.







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