Skip to main content
Fig. 1 | BMC Genomics

Fig. 1

From: Trans-chalcone activity against Trichophyton rubrum relies on an interplay between signaling pathways related to cell wall integrity and fatty acid metabolism

Fig. 1

Distribution of gene modulation among the conditions analyzed. (a)Venn diagram illustrating the modulation of genes during the growth of Trichophyton rubrum on elastin (MME) and keratin (MMK) compared to control (MMNG). (b) Box illustration of down- and up-regulated genes comparing the protein sources with MMNG. (c) Venn diagram illustrating the modulation of genes after exposure to trans-chalcone during growth on protein (MME + TChal and MMK + TChal) or glucose and nitrate (MMNG+TChal) compared to control (same conditions without the drug). (d) Box illustration of down- and up-regulated genes comparing the trans-chalcone conditions with no drug conditions

Back to article page