Extended Data Fig. 5: RorSlfn5 activation does not trigger SOS response. | Nature Microbiology

Extended Data Fig. 5: RorSlfn5 activation does not trigger SOS response.

From: Bacterial Schlafen proteins mediate phage defence

Extended Data Fig. 5: RorSlfn5 activation does not trigger SOS response.

a, growth kinetics of MG1655 cells co-transformed with RorSlfn5 and inducible T5.142 plasmid after addition of L-arabinose or D-glucose. b, Same for MG1655 co-transformed with RorSlfn5 plasmid and pBAD-GFP. c, SOS response reporter assay for MG1655 cells co-transformed with plasmid encoding inactivated RorSlfn5 defense (E15A, D20A mutation). d, Schematics of different plasmids used in the SOS response and cell toxicity assays.

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