Table 2.
B. pertussis Tohama I | B. bronchiseptica RB50 | B. parapertussis 12822 | ||||||||||
HPT numa | ORFb | Allelec | ORF | Allele | ORF | Allele | Gene | Base | Poly-morphicd | Loce | Promoter overlapf | Functional categoryf |
47 | BP0059 | 8 | BB0530 | 6 | BPP0525 | 6 | C/G | y | C | Global regulatory functions | ||
81 | BP1877 | 6 | BB2995 | 6 | BPP3029 | 6 | bvgS | C/G | n | C | Global regulatory functions | |
57 | BP3651 | 8 | BB0066 | 6 | BPP0066 | 6 | C/G | y | I | H | Cell envelope | |
85 | BP3783 | 6 | BB4890 | 6 | BPP4304 | 6 | ptxA | C/G | n | I | K | Periplasmic/exported/lipoproteins |
a HPT number is an arbitrarily assigned unique ID. Table is sorted by order in the B. bronchiseptica RB50 genome.
b Identifier of ORF that is either contains or is downstream of the HPT. Empty cell indicates that no orthologous sequence exists in that genome.
c Numbers are length of HPTs. Sequences are given when the tract contains a substitution relative to alleles in the other genomes.
d "y" denotes HPT length polymorphism among the three sequenced genomes.
e "I", located in intergenic region; "C", located in coding sequence
f Probability that the HPT overlaps a promoter coded as follows: H, high; K, known to overlap experimentally defined promoter.
Values were determined only for coding HPTs. See Methods for definitions of classes.
g Functional categories from MultiFun classification system as assigned by Parkhill, et al. [3]