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. 2006 Mar;70(1):12–36. doi: 10.1128/MMBR.70.1.12-36.2006

FIG.8.

FIG.8.

FIG.8.

FIG.8.

(A) Distribution of RNAP II substitutions conferring α-amanitin resistance and mapped onto the S. cerevisiae RNAP II structure 1K83. Residues are colored differently for clarity. (B) Distribution of RNAP substitutions conferring rifampin resistance and mapped onto the T. aquaticus RNAP structure 1I6V. Substitutions inducing low levels of rifampin resistance are shown in pink. (C) Distribution of RNAP substitutions and insertions conferring streptolydigin resistance and mapped onto the T. aquaticus RNAP structure 1ZYR. Red, pink, and magenta residues are located in the bridge helix, fork domain, and trigger loop, respectively. (D) Distribution of RNAP substitutions conferring sorangicin resistance and mapped onto the T. aquaticus RNAP structure 1YNJ. (E) Distribution of RNAP substitutions conferring microcin J25 resistance and mapped onto the T. aquaticus RNAP structure 1I6V.