TABLE 3.
PBP 1a
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PBP 1b
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PBP 2a
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PBP 2b
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PBP 2x
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PBP 3
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MurM
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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 |
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).