TableEdit

From OMPwiki

OMP ST:805 ! Escherichia coli K-12 TPS13

You don't have sufficient rights on this wiki to edit tables. Perhaps you need to log in. Changes you make in the Table editor will not be saved back to the wiki

See Help for Help on this wiki. See the documentation for how to use the table editor

Annotation ID Qualifier OMP ID OMP term name Relative phenotype information Experimental condition ECO ID ECO term name Reference Annotation Extension Notes

public

OMP_AN:125

OMP:0007244

decreased sensitivity to bacteriophage

Relative to: OMP_AN:122


Genotype differences:

+tolQ1


Condition differences:

no differences

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

ECO:0005604

PMID:3001021

Taxonomy ID: 10863 Bacteriophage f1

cross streak

public

OMP_AN:139

OMP:0006049

increased resistance to bacteriocin

Relative to: OMP_AN:133


Genotype differences:

+tolQ1


Condition differences:

no differences

  • other:purified colicin E1
  • temperature:37C
  • medium:TB or LB agar

ECO:0000182

in vitro culture assay evidence

PMID:3001021

UniProtKB:P02978 Colicin E1

public

OMP_AN:140

OMP:0006049

increased resistance to bacteriocin

Relative to: OMP_AN:134


Genotype differences:

+tolQ1


Condition differences:

no differences

  • other:purified colicin E2
  • temperature:37C
  • medium:TB or LB agar

ECO:0000182

in vitro culture assay evidence

PMID:3001021

UniProtKB:P04419 Colicin E2

public

OMP_AN:141

OMP:0007249

Increased sensitivity to a chemical

Relative to: OMP_AN:135


Genotype differences:

+tolQ1


Condition differences:

no differences

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

ECO:0000182

in vitro culture assay evidence

PMID:3001021

CHEBI:23614 deoxycholate

public

OMP_AN:152

OMP:0007241

post-injection defect

Relative to: OMP_AN:153


Genotype differences:

+tolQ1


Condition differences:

no differences

other:phage P1

ECO:0000182

in vitro culture assay evidence

PMID:3001021

Taxonomy ID: 10678 Bacteriophage P1

no plaque formation, but can act as a recipient for transduction




Cancel