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. 2010 Aug 6;76(20):6707–6714. doi: 10.1128/AEM.00692-10

TABLE 3.

Nucleotide substitution of different aph(3′)-I genes in this studya

aph sequence Nucleotide at position:
GenBank accession no.
36 38 55 80 142 230 377 434 489 504 609 693 714 720 747 756
i G (Arg) A (Gln) C (Leu) A (Lys) G (Asp) A (Glu) C (Ala) G (Arg) G (Ala) T (Asp) T (Asn) T (Ile) A (Glu) T (Ser) A (Gln) T (Gly) AY333433
ii A C (Pro) C G (Arg) G A C A (His) G C C C G A T (His) C GQ426885
iii G C (Pro) A (Met) A G A T (Val) G G C C C G T A T V00359
iv G C (Pro) C G (Arg) A (Asn) C (Ala) T (Val) G T C C C G T A T AY260546
a

Nucleotide 1 of the aph gene is the “A” of the ATG start codon. The nucleotide sequence that is different from the aph(i) sequence is indicated in boldface. Only nonsynonymous substitutions that resulted in amino acid changes, compared to that of the aph(i), are indicated within parentheses for aph sequence types ii to iv.