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Raw data for the role of acetyl phosphate in bypassing the cell membrane electrical potential sensor LytS

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Data 1
Autophosphorylation of LytS.
Quantification of phosphorylated LytS bands by NIH Image J. Average of two trials.

Data 2
Phosphorylation of LytR by acetyl phosphate.
Quantification of phosphorylated LytR bands by NIH ImageJ.

Data 3
Phosphorylation of LytR-N by acetyl phosphate.
Quantification of phosphorylated LytR-N bands by NIH ImageJ.

Data 4
Quantification of LytR bands in native-PAGEs (Figure 6A and B) by NIH Image J.

LytR protein was phosphorylated by acetyl phosphate and its dephosphorylation by LytS was monitored by native-PAGE, whereby the phosphorylated dimer LytR becomes monomer after dephosphorylation. The column “corrected” represents the data after correcting for background signal at 0 min, and considering the band labeled “Monomer”, in the absence of LytS and ATP, as 100% unphosphorylated LytR.

 

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