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. 2013 Dec 9;3(4):e27304. doi: 10.4161/bact.27304

Table 1. Fully sequenced T5-like bacteriophage genomes and the PC4 homologs they encode.

Bacteriophage name Genome
accession number
PC4-like SSB
accession number
% Identity to T5 SSB % Identity to human PC4 (63–127)
Enterobacteria phage T5 NC_005859.1 YP_006943.1 100 23
Enterobacteria phage SPC35 NC_015269.1 YP_004306588.1 100 23
Enterobacteria phage H8 AC171169.12 AER23776.1 100 23
Escherichia phage bV_EcoS_AKFV33 NC_017969.1 YP_006382417.1 100 23
Enterobacteria phage T5 strain ATCC 11303-B5 AY587007.1 AAX12043.1 99 24
Enterobacteria phage EPS7 NC_010583.1 YP_001837052.1 93 24
Yersinia phage phiR201 NC_019919.1 YP_007237085.1b 87 25
Pectobacterium phage My1a NC_018837.1 YP_006906360.1 69 21
Vibrio phage pVp-1 NC_019529.1 YP_007007848.1 52 15

Indicated are genome and protein accession numbers, homology level (percentage identical amino acids) with respect to the protein sequence of the SSB of T5 (YP_006943.1) and homology to the core domain (residues 63–127) of human PC4. Amino acid identity percentages were calculated following alignment by MAFFT.11 aA recently sequenced genome not yet included in the analysis by Steigemann et al.10 bThe protein sequence used for alignment was generated from the genomic DNA sequence, as the protein database entry listed appears to be N-terminally truncated.