Fig. 6: Schematic representation of hypothetical cellular mechanism that may occur upon exposure to sub-MIC of chloramphenicol in E. faecium NCTC13169. | npj Antimicrobials and Resistance

Fig. 6: Schematic representation of hypothetical cellular mechanism that may occur upon exposure to sub-MIC of chloramphenicol in E. faecium NCTC13169.

From: Proteomic and metabolomic responses of priority bacterial pathogens to subinhibitory concentration of antibiotics

Fig. 6: Schematic representation of hypothetical cellular mechanism that may occur upon exposure to sub-MIC of chloramphenicol in E. faecium NCTC13169.

Proteins and metabolites with adjacent white arrow pointing up and down are increased and decreased in abundance, respectively, based on metabolomic and proteomic data obtained in this study. Continuous arrows and brackets denote positive effect, while T-shaped arrows denote negative effect. Black dashed arrow denotes enzymatic reaction, while blue dashed arrow denotes hypothetical transmembrane transport.

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