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Fig. 11. Recombinant escapin and its antibacterial activity. (A) Western blots
demonstrating successful expression of recombinant escapin. (B) Plate assay of
inhibition of growth of E. coli by wild-type escapin and recombinant
escapin. E. coli cells in stationary phase were grown at 37°C as
a lawn on LB solid medium and tested against wild-type escapin and recombinant
escapin at 7-60 µg ml-1. Concentrations of wild-type and
recombinant escapin were estimated from western blots. WEsc, wild-type escapin
purified from ink; r-proEsc, recombinant escapin, with 18 amino acid signal
peptide, in E. coli cell lysate; rEsc, recombinant in E.
coli cell lysate, escapin without signal sequence (i.e. lacking 18 amino
acids at N terminus); M, molecular mass markers.