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New Insights into How Yersinia pestis Adapts to Its Mammalian Host during Bubonic Plague

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YPMT1.66c is required for intracellular survival in macrophages (A) and for optimal growth in serum (B).

Shown are the data obtained with the wild-type (white squares and bars), the Δypmt1.66c (grey squares and bars) and the complemented mutant (black squares and bars) strains. Data are quoted as the mean (SD) from three independent experiments using macrophages (A) and 5 independent experiments using serum from 5 different healthy donors (B). The mutant's survival (A) and growth curves (B) differed significantly from those of the WT and the complemented strain (p<0.05 in a two-way analysis of variance). The complemented mutant's and the WT's survival (A) and growth curves (B) did not differ significantly (p>0.05 in a two-way analysis of variance).

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doi: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1004029.g005