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Experientia
; 41(1): 133-6, 1985 Jan 15.
Artigo
em Inglês
| MEDLINE
| ID: mdl-3881271
RESUMO
Derivatives of Escherichia coli carrying the virulence plasmid, ColV, I-K94 were more resistant than the ColV- parents to phage Mel but were more sensitive to the hydrophobic inhibitors deoxycholate, erythromycin and lysozyme. The basis for these changes in sensitivity has been examined in ColV+ mutants with altered colicin or VmpA protein levels and in ColV+ strains with repressed transfer properties.