Description
Resistance to tetracycline arises from loss of cell wall permeability and the tetR gene
due to its high conformational propensity to form a six-membered ring with an internal disulfide bond when oxidised
They are tested against gram-negative and gram-positive bacteria using panels
HEPES free acid Ultrapure
IPTG, dioxan free 7757-83-7 Resistance to tetracycline arises fromIPTG is an analog of galactose that is non metabolizable and inactivates the lac repressor to induce synthesis of galactosidase in E. coli. The expression of cloned genes under the control of the lac operon is induced by IPTG. It is also a substrate for thigalactoside transacetylase and has been reported to induce penicillinase in bacteria. IPTG is commonly used in cloning procedures that require induction of galactosidase and is most often used with
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