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. 2013 Aug 19;288(40):28913–28924. doi: 10.1074/jbc.M113.492108

TABLE 1.

N-terminal sequences determined by Edman sequencing

Protein N-terminal sequence
AccA S2LNFLDa
AccD (L/F)K16ASIPb
AphA L24ASSPS
DegP F84FGDDSP
Dps L6VKSK
FtsY F8FSWLGFG
GyrB (L/F)R394KGALDL
IciA L69LRQVELL
InfB (L/F)K87KRTFVc
(L/F)K88RTFVKRc
InfB-AZ (L/F)K64TRSTLN
LacI (L/F)K33TREKV
L56AGKQS
MreB F103MRPSP3
MreB-AZ F94IKQVHS
(L/F)K96QVHSNS
NusG F102IGGTS
Odo1/SucA (L/F)R68LAKDAS
OsmE F31VQPVVKD
Pat (F/L/L/L)M1NRLPS
RpsA F130LPGSLVD
RsgA (L/F)R21LKTS
Tig (L/F)K46GKVP
TufA/B (EF-Tu) (L/F)K5FERTK
UspG M1YKTIIMP
YbaB (L/F)K4GGLGNL
YgiC L182TGTLAG
YpfJ L57MTGQPVS
YtfR F402LSGGNNQQ

a The superscript represents the amino acid position in the open reading frame encoded by the gene for that protein.

b Amino acids in parentheses are leucine or phenylalanine residues added by Aat.

c These N-terminal sequences were obtained for truncated forms of the native protein pulled down from wild-type cells and for the cleavage products of the corresponding AZ fusion proteins.