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Fig. 3 | BMC Microbiology

Fig. 3

From: A Chlamydia trachomatis strain with a chemically generated amino acid substitution (P370L) in the cthtrA gene shows reduced elementary body production

Fig. 3

Growth and heat shock response phenotypes for C. trachomatis mutants containing cthtrA SNVs. a. One-step growth curve for CtL2wt and mutants over a 48 h time course. McCoy B cells were infected at an MOI of 0.3 and collected over the time course for determination of inclusion-forming units (IFUs). b. Infectious yield of CtL2wt and mutants at 44 h post infection after 4 h heat shock (42 °C, 5 % CO2; 20–24 h post infection). **** indicates p < 0.0001. Error bars represent standard error of the mean (n = 27)

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