
Global Gene Expression as a Function of the Iron Status of the Bacterial Cell: Influence of Differentially Expressed Genes in the Virulence of the Human Pathogen Vibrio vulnificus
Infect. Immun. Alice et al.
76: 4019
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Table S1. Primers used in this work.
Table S2. Bioassay to determine the iron source utilization in various V. vulnificus strains.
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Table S8. Genes induced in TSBS compared with genes induced in TSBS plus EDDA.
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Fig. S3. Survival of a triple tonB mutant in the iron-overloaded mouse model after i.p. injection.
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Fig. S4. Analysis of the VV10842-lacZ fusion under different growth conditions and growth of V. vulnificus in human serum at different transferrin saturation levels.
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Fig. S5. Analysis of the Tad-1 cluster of genes.
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Fig. S6. Transcriptional analysis of the ryhB gene in V. vulnificus.
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Fig. S7. Transcriptional analysis of the ompH gene.
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