TABLE 2.
Distribution and sequence conservation of Crl in sequenced bacterial genomes
Family and genusa | Identity with CrlSTM (%)b | Identity with RpoSSTM (%)c |
---|---|---|
Enterobacteriaceae | ||
Salmonella | 96-100 | 99-100 |
Citrobacter | 90 | 100 |
Escherichia | 83-84 | 98-99 |
Shigella | 83-84 | 99 |
Enterobacter | 74-77 | 97 |
Klebsiella | 75-76 | 98 |
Serratia | 69 | 94 |
Erwinia | 66 | 95 |
Yersinia | 63-66 | 84-97 |
Pectobacterium | 64 | 91 |
Proteus | 49 | 79 |
Providencia | 40-45 | 78 |
Other families | ||
Aeromonas | 43-44 | 85-84 |
Vibrio | 38-50 | 72-82 |
Unclassified Vibrionales | 46 | 81 |
Photobacterium | 42-49 | 79-80 |
Moritella | 38 | 76 |
Psychromonas | 35-44 | 77 |
Sequenced bacterial genomes containing a crl gene.
Range of percentage of identity between the amino acid sequence of the Crl proteins in strains belonging to the indicated genus and that CrlSTM (133 residues; NP-459316, shown in Fig. 1, line 16).