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From: Structural/functional analysis of the human OXR1 protein: identification of exon 8 as the anti-oxidant encoding function

Figure 3

(A) Diagram of C-terminal deletions of OXR1. (B) Papillation assays with plasmids expressing OXR1 C-terminal deletions in MV4709 containing LacI-producing plasmid pMS421. Dilutions and cell platings were as in Figure 2B using plates containing 0.125 mM and 1.0 mM IPTG on minimal lactose plates containing 100 μg/ml carbenicillin, 40 μg/ml streptomycin and 20 μg/ml spectinomycin. (C) SDS-PAGE of extracts containing plasmids expressing OXR1 C-terminal deletions.

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