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. 2012 Oct;194(19):5285–5293. doi: 10.1128/JB.00840-12

Fig 1.

Fig 1

(A) Nucleotide sequence of the 3′ end of wild-type hns and hns-66. The A-T transversion in the stop codon at the end of the hns-66 ORF (stop codon 1) is highlighted by an arrow. The putative Rho-dependent terminator of hns is underlined by inverted arrows, after which is the next available stop codon (stop codon 2). (B) Putative sequence of the H-NS66 polypeptide with the addition of extra amino acids at the C-terminal end.