Table 1. Protein conservation across 8 species.
M. pneumoniae | M. genitalium | B. subtilis | S. sanguinis | H. pylori | C. crescentus | P. aeruginosa | E. coli | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
M. pneumoniae | 601 | 517 (86.02%) | 430 (71.55%) | 427 (71.05%) | 336 (55.91%) | 379 (63.06%) | 395 (65.72%) | 408 (67.89%) |
M. genitalium | 466 (96.68%) | 482 | 388 (80.50%) | 381 (79.05%) | 290 (60.17%) | 333 (69.09%) | 353 (73.23%) | 355 (73.65%) |
B. subtilis | 644 (15.88%) | 627 (15.46%) | 4056 | 1974 (48.67%) | 1374 (33.88%) | 2101 (51.80%) | 2465 (60.77%) | 2428 (59.86%) |
S. sanguinis | 538 (26.37%) | 519 (25.44%) | 1514 (74.22%) | 2040 | 804 (39.41%) | 1186 (58.14%) | 1341 (65.74%) | 1379 (67.60%) |
H. pylori | 314 (21.43%) | 304 (20.75%) | 844 (57.61%) | 631 (41.21%) | 1465 | 916 (62.53%) | 979 (66.83%) | 992 (67.71%) |
C. crescentus | 454 (12.58%) | 440 (12.20%) | 2064 (57.21%) | 1487 (41.21%) | 1401 (38.83%) | 3608 | 2618 (72.56%) | 2414 (66.91%) |
P. aeruginosa | 678 (11.74%) | 655 (11.34%) | 3275 (56.72%) | 2353 (40.75%) | 1963 (34.00%) | 3615 (62.61%) | 5774 | 4007 (69.40%) |
E. coli | 594 (14.33%) | 567 (13.68%) | 2418 (58.34%) | 1791 (43.21%) | 1414 (34.11%) | 2409 (58.12%) | 3027 (73.03%) | 4145 |
On the leftmost column is the organism that is the basis for the comparison while the top row is the organism that is being compared to. An organism compared to itself shows the total number of proteins for that organism in the dataset used. For example, M. pneumoniae shares 86.02% of its proteins with M. genitalium while M. genitalium shares 96.68% of its proteins with M. pneumoniae. Data for each of the eight species was collected from Uniprot and proteins were mapped to each other using common COGs, NOGs, or bactNOGs [10]