Blood-brain barrier invasion by group B Streptococcus depends upon proper
cell-surface anchoring of lipoteichoic acid
J. Clin. Invest. Kelly S. Doran, et al. 115:2499 doi:10.1172/JCI23829 [
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Figure 2Analysis of the hBMEC-invading Δ
iagA mutant phenotype. (
A) Expression of
iagA gene restores hBMEC invasion. (
B) Invasion of Δ
iagA mutants in GBS type III capsule-deficient (cps
–) strains. Percent invasion is normalized to that of the WT strain. *
P < 0.005.