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. 2010 Jun 18;192(16):4192–4204. doi: 10.1128/JB.00319-10

FIG. 1.

FIG. 1.

Similarity tree of alphaproteobacterial and E. coli Fur-like proteins. Sequences are designated by locus tags. Fur-like proteins of MTB are shown in bold. Proteins that have been characterized experimentally are underlined. Locus tags refer to M. gryphiswaldense (Mgr1305, Mgr1314, Mgr1399, Mgr3335, and Mgr3480), M. magneticum (Amb1009, Amb1662, Amb2309, Amb4306, and Amb4460), M. magnetotacticum (Magn03007092, Magn03007851, Magn03009848, and Magn03009205), Bradyrhizobium japonicum (bll0768 and bll0797), Agrobacterium tumefaciens (Atu0354), Rhizobium leguminosarum (RL0115 and RL0397), Caulobacter crescentus (CCNA_00055), uncultured MTB (fos002_0290), Sinorhizobium meliloti (SMc02510), Brucella melitensis (BMEI0375), E. coli (EcFur and EcZur), and Magnetococcus species (Mmc1_0894 and Mmc1_3182). A more extended tree showing characterized and noncharacterized Fur-like proteins is shown in Fig. S2 in the supplemental material.