OMP ST:810 ! Escherichia coli K-12 TPS94

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Strain Summary

Strain Name

TPS94

Synonyms
Taxon Information
  • Pangenome: Escherichia coli
  • Taxon: K-12
  • NCBI Taxon ID: 83333
Genotype other:DE(gpt-lac)5 other:F' lac pro other:Lambda- other:ara other:fii-6 other:relA1 other:spoT1 other:thiE1
Strain Reference

PMID:3001021[1]

Source
Ancestry

parent:Strain:Escherichia coli K-12 GM1

Annotated phenotypes



Notes

Phenotype Annotation

Annotation ID not OMP ID OMP term name Relative phenotype information Experimental condition ECO ID ECO term name Reference Annotation Extension Notes

OMP_AN:127

decreased sensitivity to bacteriophage

Relative to:
Genotype differences:
Nothing to compare

Condition differences:
Nothing to compare

  • other:phage f1
  • temperature:42C
  • medium:TB or LB agar
ECO:0000182

in vitro culture assay evidence

PMID:3001021[1]

Taxonomy ID: 10863 Bacteriophage f1

cross streak

OMP_AN:142

decreased sensitivity to colicin

Relative to:
Genotype differences:
Nothing to compare

Condition differences:
Nothing to compare

  • other:colicin E1
  • temperature:42C
  • medium:TB or LB agar
ECO:0000182

in vitro culture assay evidence

PMID:3001021[1]

UniProtKB:P02978 Colicin E1

OMP_AN:143

decreased sensitivity to colicin

Relative to:
Genotype differences:
Nothing to compare

Condition differences:
Nothing to compare

  • other:colicin E2
  • temperature:42C
  • medium:TB or LB agar
ECO:0000182

in vitro culture assay evidence

PMID:3001021[1]

UniProtKB:P04419 Colicin E2

OMP_AN:144

increased sensitivity to deoxycholate

Relative to:
Genotype differences:
Nothing to compare

Condition differences:
Nothing to compare

  • other:deoxycholate
  • temperature:42C
  • medium:TB or LB agar
ECO:0000182

in vitro culture assay evidence

PMID:3001021[1]




Additional Information

Links

References

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  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Sun, TP & Webster, RE (1986) fii, a bacterial locus required for filamentous phage infection and its relation to colicin-tolerant tolA and tolB. J. Bacteriol. 165 107-15 PubMed OMPwiki page