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. 2004 Jul;186(14):4575–4584. doi: 10.1128/JB.186.14.4575-4584.2004

TABLE 1.

Homologues of Mu pG and pI and the G-I intergenic regiona

Organism pG (aa) G-I (bp) pI (aa)
E. coli K12 (Mu G-I) 156 196 361
E. coli O157:H7 (ECs 4972-4973) 157 (3e-29) 176 374 (1e-75)
H. influenzae (HI 1503-1504) 146 (2e-12) 236 355 (1e-75)
Salmonella serovar Typhi (Sty 1618-1619) 152 (2e-04) 214 371b
N. meningitidis (NMA 1316-1317) 138 (0.014) 206 Truncatedc
N. meningitidis (NMA 1849-1850) 165 (0.017) 208 354 (5e-26)
N. meningitidis (NMB 1097-1098) 138 (0.014) 206 353 (1e-15)
a

Numbers in brackets following each organism name are the gene names or numbers from the relevant annotated genomes. Numbers in the second and fourth columns give the sizes of the G and I protein homologues in amino acid (aa) residues. The figures in parentheses are the BLAST e-values for comparison with the corresponding Mu proteins. The sizes of the intergenic regions are given in the third column.

b

No e-value was obtained for pI in Salmonella serovar Typhi, which may not be homologue of Mu pI.

c

The NMA1317 pI homologue is truncated by a frameshift mutation, although the sequence for the G homologue, the 206-bp intergenic region, and the extant portion of the truncated pI are identical to the corresponding regions of NMB1097-1098.