Fig. 7
From: Modulation of bacterial metabolism by the microenvironment controls MAIT cell stimulation

Accumulation of riboflavin and precursor metabolites in E. coli depending on carbon source. Log2 fold change in the abundance of riboflavin-precursor metabolites in E. coli extracts grown in M9 medium supplemented by the indicated sole carbon sources (40 mM) or glucose at 4 mM, relative to that obtained with M9 supplemented by 40 mM glucose (n = 4). Metabolite amounts were determined by mass spectrometry. Log2 fold changes of metabolites are color coded