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. 2005 Jul;49(7):2895–2902. doi: 10.1128/AAC.49.7.2895-2902.2005

TABLE 3.

Uniprot accession numbers of the sequences determined in this studya

PBP 1a
PBP 1b
PBP 2a
PBP 2b
PBP 2x
PBP 3
MurM
Group Accession no. Group Accession no. Group Accession no. Group Accession no. Group Accession no. Group Accession no. Group Accession no.
A1 Q5ZFP6 A1 Q7CRA4 A1 Q8DNB6 A1 P10524 A1 P59676 A1 Q75Y43 A1 Q5ZFT4
A1′ Q75YN0 A2 Q5ZGA4 A2 Q5ZG20 A1′ Q5ZGA8 A1′ Q6ZXK2 A2 Q5ZG15 A1′ Q5ZFT3
A1′′ Q04707 A3 Q75YK0 A3 Q97NL3 A1′′ Q54532 A2 Q6ZXJ9 A2 Q5ZFT0
B1 Q9RET8 A4 Q5ZGA3 A4 Q75YF1 A2 Q5ZGB0 A3 Q8G8S1 B1 Q5ZFT2
C1 Q54946 A5 Q5ZGA2 A5 Q75YE4 A3 Q8G819 A4 Q6ZXK1 C1 Q5ZFT1
C2 Q9RET6 A6 Q5ZG19 B1 Q9RES3 A5 Q6ZXK0
C3 Q9RET4 A7 Q75YD8 B2 Q5ZGA9 B1 Q9R315
A8 Q5ZG17 C1 Q9RES0 C1 Q9RES9
A9 Q5ZG18 D1 Q5ZGA5 C1′ Q6ZXK4
D1′ Q5ZGA6 C2 Q6ZXK3
E1 Q5ZGA7 C3 Q83XA7
F1 Q5ZGB1
a

New sequences are in boldface type. For sequences that were already present in the database, the identity is complete for the fragments that we sequenced, i.e., PBP 1a (residues 264 to 654), PBP 1b (residues 310 to 752), PBP 2a (residues 301 to 431), PBP 2b (residues 313 to 680), PBP 2x (residues 266 to 616), PBP 3 (residues 25 to 297), and MurM (residues 21 to 386).