Fig. 5 | Signal Transduction and Targeted Therapy

Fig. 5

From: Corynebacterium parakroppenstedtii secretes a novel glycolipid to promote the development of granulomatous lobular mastitis

Fig. 5

Lipophilicity of C. parakroppenstedtii and its possible infection route. a Biosynthetic and oxidative pathways of fatty acids in bacteria. The green-labeled genes were predicted by a Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) orthology search of the genome of C. parakroppenstedtii, and the alpha and beta subunits of acetyl-CoA carboxylase (gray) were predicted by KEGG orthology search of the genome of C. parakroppenstedtii; however, it is uncertain whether acetyl-CoA carboxylase can fully function. The unlabeled genes were not predicted. b Growth status of C. parakroppenstedtii and C. amycolatum in different culture media. P4: C. parakroppenstedtii P4; P3: C. parakroppenstedtii P3; P1: C. parakroppenstedtii P1; P2: C. parakroppenstedtii P2; BAA-2858: C. parakroppenstedtii BAA-2858; Control: C. amycolatum. c Growth status of C. parakroppenstedtii in BHIY medium supplemented with different washing agents at 0.1% or 1%. 1–5, 10-fold serial dilutions of sample. d The growth status of C. parakroppenstedtii after UV irradiation or drying. 1–5, 10-fold serial dilutions of sample. e Growth status of C. parakroppenstedtii after natural shade drying. Scale bar represents 5 mm

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