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Fig. 4 | Annals of Clinical Microbiology and Antimicrobials

Fig. 4

From: Role of AmpG in the resistance to β-lactam agents, including cephalosporins and carbapenems: candidate for a novel antimicrobial target

Fig. 4

Linear comparison of multiple genomic loci around the AmpG permease between the KE-Y3 vs KE-Y1 (top) and KE-Y6 vs KE-Y1 (bottom). Both images show the transposon insertions in the KE-Y3 and KE-Y6 mutant derivatives. In KE-Y6, AmpG has been truncated in the middle due to the insertion of transposon. However, in strain KE-Y3, transposon insertion is immediately upstream of AmpG, resulting in the loss of the promoter required for its expression

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