FIGURE 6.
Phylogenetic relationship and classification of prenyltransferases. Prenyltransferases within the same class share a minimum of 50% amino acid identity. The trans-PDPS family members are boxed with a broken line, cis-PDPS family members are circled with a solid line, and the prenyltransferase described in this article is boxed with a solid line. The scale bar represents amino acid substitutions per site, and numbers represent the branch support values in percentage. Accession numbers of prenyltransferases used to generate the phylogenetic tree are: AsCPPS, AY308478.1; AtdDPPS1, NP_565551.1; AtdDPPS4, NP_568883.1; AtuDPPS, AAM67372.1; cis-SlFPPS, B8XA40.1; cis-SlPDPS6, AFW98430.1; LiLPPS, JX985358; lsu-MpGPPS, AAF08793.1; lsu-SmGPPS, AEZ55681.1; MpFPPS, AAK63847.1; MtdDPPS, XP_003615624.1; PkGPPS, AAW66658.1; SmFPPS, ABV08819.1; SmGPPS, ACR19637.1; SlGPPS, NP_001234302.1; SlNPPS, NP_001234633.1; ssu-AmGPPS, AAS82859.1; ssu-LiGPPS, JX985359; ssu-MpGPPS, AAF08792.1; ssu-SmGPPS, AEZ55678.1; and TcCPPS, HQ235057.1.