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  • Duval, V.; Nicoloff, H.; Levy, S.B.
    Combined inactivation of lon and ycgE decreases multidrug susceptibility by reducing the amount of OmpF porin in Escherichia coli (2009), Antimicrob. Agents Chemother., 53, 4944-4948.
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Escherichia coli
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physiological function transposon inactivation of ycgE, encoding a putative transcriptional regulator, leads to decreased multidrug susceptibility in an Escherichia coli lon mutant. The multidrug susceptibility phenotype e.g., to tetracycline and beta-lactam antibiotics, requires the inactivation of both lon and ycgE. In this mutant, a decreased amount of OmpF porin contributes to the lowered drug susceptibility, with a greater effect at 26°C than at 37°C Escherichia coli