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. 2013 Dec 31;8(12):e84461. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0084461

Table 2. Characterized trehalose as well as glucose/fructose transporters.

Description NCBI accession Organism
AaSUT_XP_001664193 sugar transporter XP_001664193.1 Aedes aegypti
AgTRET1_BAF96742 trehalose transporter AgTRET1 BAF96742.1 Anopheles gambia
AmTRET1_NP_001107211 trehalose transporter 1 NP_001107211.1 Apis mellifera
ApTret1like_XP_001950697 fac trehalose transporter Tret1-like XP_001950697.1 Acyrthosiphon pisum
BmTRET1_NP_001108344 fac trehalose transporter Tret1 NP_001108344.1 Bombyx mori
DmTRET1–1A trehalose transporter 1–1, isoform A NP_610693.1 Drosophila melanogaster
DmTRET1–1B trehalose transporter 1–1, isoform B NP_725068.1 Drosophila melanogaster
DmTRET1–2 trehalose transporter 1–2, isoform A NP_610694.1 Drosophila melanogaster
NlHT1_ABM01870 fac hexose transporter 1 ABM01870.1 Nilaparvata lugens
NlSUT1 sugar transporter 1 BAI83415.1 Nilaparvata lugens
NlSUT6 sugar transporter 6 BAI83420.1 Nilaparvata lugens
NlSUT8 sugar transporter 8 BAI83422.1 Nilaparvata lugens
PvTRET1_A5LGM7 fac trehalose transporter Tret1 A5LGM7.1 Polypedilum vanderplanki
SiGLUT8 glucose transporter 8 AAX92638.1 Solenopsis invicta

They are listed with their description, accession number and organism. Those transporters were added to P. cochleariae’s chosen sequences to calculate phylogenetic trees.