50 Ways to Kill your Microbe (IMAGE) The Hebrew University of Jerusalem Caption E. coli bacteria exposed to production of each of the nine different new toxins (PT1-PT9) for 40 minutes showing different cell defects demonstrating different bacterial killing mechanisms. Fluorescent microscope images are shown with staining of DNA (blue), membrane (green) or an overlay of DNA and membrane staining. Scale bar: 2 µm. Arrows point to abnormal cells. Ctr: Normal untreated E. coli cells. PT1Em led to DNA degradation. PT2Nm led to elongated cells that cannot divide. PT3Rs led to DNA leakage from cells. PT4Ka led to membrane disintegration and swollen cells. PT5Rb led to cell aggregation. PT6Mc led to elongated cells. PT7Bc led to DNA disappearance and membrane movement to the poles. PT8Li: abnormal shaped E. coli and DNA degradation. PT9Cn led to minichromosomes. Credit Yaara Oppenheimer-Shaanan Usage Restrictions none License Original content Disclaimer: AAAS and EurekAlert! are not responsible for the accuracy of news releases posted to EurekAlert! by contributing institutions or for the use of any information through the EurekAlert system.