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. 2014 Feb 24;58(5):493–502. doi: 10.1111/lam.12220

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Phylogenetic position of Mitrecin A protein as compared to other closely related endolysins. Mitrecin A protein sequence and protein sequences with similarity to and aligned with Mitrecin A were evaluated in PAUP* to construct a neighbour-joining phylogram showing the relationship between Mitrecin A and the similar sequences. Percentages of bootstrap support (>50%) based on 1000 replications are shown at the nodes. The tree was rooted using Enterobacteria phage T5 endolysin as a closely related peptidase endolysin with functional evidence at the protein level. Other endolysins with closely related sequences to Mitrecin A shown in the phylogram have only predicted function. The scale bar indicates the number of substitutes per 10 sites for a unit branch length.