OMP ST:818 ! Escherichia coli K-12 MC4100

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Strain Summary

Strain Name

MC4100

Synonyms
Taxon Information
  • Pangenome: Escherichia coli
  • Subspecies and/or strain: Taxon: K-12
  • NCBI Taxonomy ID: 83333
Genotype

F- Lambda- [araD139]B/r delta(argF-lac)169 delta(fimB-fimE)632(::IS1) delta(fruK-yeiR)725(fruA25) deoC1 e14- flhD5301 rbsR22 relA1 rpsL150(strR)

Strain Reference
Strain availability

Coli Genetics Stock Center MC4100

Ancestry
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:248

OMP:0007246

sensitive to a chemical

Relative to:


Genotype differences:

Nothing to compare


Condition differences:

Nothing to compare

  • other:camphor vapor
  • temperature:37C
  • medium:M56 minimal
  • medium:glucose
ECO:0000181

in vitro assay evidence

PMID:2176633[2]

CHEBI:36773 camphor

OMP_AN:741

OMP:0006050

not resistant to bacteriocin

Relative to:


Genotype differences:

Nothing to compare


Condition differences:

Nothing to compare

  • temperature:30C
  • medium:LB agar
  • medium:Microcin B17 (12.5 AU mL-1)
ECO:0005800

PMID:3543211[3]

CHEBI:64624 Microcin B17




Additional Information

Links

References

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  1. Casadaban, MJ (1976) Transposition and fusion of the lac genes to selected promoters in Escherichia coli using bacteriophage lambda and Mu. J. Mol. Biol. 104 541-55 PubMed OMPwiki page
  2. Trun, NJ & Gottesman, S (1990) On the bacterial cell cycle: Escherichia coli mutants with altered ploidy. Genes Dev. 4 2036-47 PubMed OMPwiki page
  3. Laviña, M et al. (1986) Identification, mapping, cloning and characterization of a gene (sbmA) required for microcin B17 action on Escherichia coli K12. J. Gen. Microbiol. 132 1685-93 PubMed OMPwiki page