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Fig. 4 | Microbiome

Fig. 4

From: Comparative genomics of human Lactobacillus crispatus isolates reveals genes for glycosylation and glycogen degradation: implications for in vivo dominance of the vaginal microbiota

Fig. 4

Correlation between growth on glycogen and N-terminal mutation in a putative type I pullulanase protein. Growth curves for individual Lactobacillus crispatus strains on minimal medium supplemented with a glycogen, b glucose, and c water. Strains that showed less-efficient or no growth on glycogen carried a mutation in the N-terminal sequence of a putative type I pullulanase protein and are indicated with a dashed line

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