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. 2012 Jun 22;7(6):e39718. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0039718

Table 6. Comparison of amino acid sequence between NMB0390 (752 aa) and its homologues from meningococcal isolates.

Isolate Name Designation1 ST1 Sequence3 identity (%)
MC58 B:15: P1.7,16–2 74 100
BZ169 2 B: P1.5–2,16 32 100
H44/76 B: P1.7,16 32 99
BZ133 2 B: P1.7,16 1 98
M01-240185 2 B: 2a: P1.5,10–8 11 97
2996 2 B: 2b: P1.2 540 97
BZ198 2 B: NT: 7–2,4 41 97
BZ232 2 B: NT; P1.5–2, 2–2 38 97
1000 2 B: P1.ND, ND 20 97
528 2 B: P1.5–1,10 18 97
CU385 B: 4: P1.15 33 100
M13399 B: nd: nd 2976 98
OX99.30304 B: nd: nd 44 98
M0579 B: NT: P1.5,2 43 97
961-5945 B: 2b: P1.21,16 153 97
ES14902 B: 2a: P1.5 11 97
M6190 B: 2va: P1.5,2 1988 97
M01-240013 B: NT: P1.22,9 275 97
Alpha710 B: P1.17,16–3: F5–5 136 98
NZ-05/33 B: 4: P1.7–2,4 42 98
M04-240196 B: NT: P1.19,15 269 98
M01-240355 B: 1: P1.22,14 213 98
M01-240149 B: 4: P1.7,4 41 98
G2136 B: nd: nd 8 97
961-5945 B: 2b: P1.21,16 153 97
1

Meningococcal strain information is available at http://pubmlst.org/neisseria.

2

From these meningococcal isolates DNA sequences were determined by sequencing PCR-generated NMB0390 homologues in present study.

3

Amino acid sequence were obtained either from deducing DNA sequences (noted above) or from NCBI and references [50], [51].