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. 2003 Aug 1;31(15):4345–4353. doi: 10.1093/nar/gkg494

Table 3. Insertion sites of IROK and IRKP into K.pneumoniae chromosome.

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aInsertion sites, insertion consensus and K.pneumoniae PU consensuses are figured; duplication of the target site (3 or 4 bp) is underlined.

bThe white boxes indicate the K.pneumoniae PUs and the triangles indicate their orientation; the gray boxes symbolize the IROK or IRKP transposable module.

cThe region of K.pneumoniae chromosome (ftp://genome.wustl.edu/pub/seqmgr/bacterial/klebsiella/) is indicated: I (unidentified), II (contig (ctg) 108 coordinates (coord) 66 293), III (ctg 118 coord 48 827), IV (ctg 118 coord 18 576), V (ctg 123 coord 39 555), VI (ctg 125 coord 994), VII (ctg 128 coord 111 632 for clone IROK I and ctg 128 coord 111 385 for clones IROK J and IRKP G), VIII (ctg 129 coord 133 946), IX (ctg 131 coord 149 035), X (ctg 131 coord 192 320), XI (ctg 132 coord 330 297), XII (ctg 101 coord 19 163).

dIn clone IROK L, the sequence of the transposable module is bracketed, the double arrow indicates its orientation, and only the 9 external nt of the IRs are written. ISKpn1 sequence (dark gray box in the drawing) is written in lower case and the nucleotide change in the IROK module is twice underlined.

eKlebsiella pneumoniae PU consensuses have been determined previously (11).