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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Jun 25.
Published in final edited form as: Microbiol Spectr. 2015 Apr;3(2):10.1128/microbiolspec.MB-0004-2014. doi: 10.1128/microbiolspec.MB-0004-2014

Table 1.

Members of the Bap family.

Microorganism1 Strain Protein (residues)2 GenBank/UniProtKB Size (kDa) A repeats C repeats D repeats Amyloid peptide3 References
Staphylococcus aureus V329 Bap (2,276 aa) Q79LN3 239 2 13 (2 partial) 3 (1 partial) 1 (STVTVTD) (11, 90, 91)
Staphylococcus epidermidis C533 Bap (2,742 aa) AAY28519.1 284 2 16 6 1 (STVTVTD)
17 (STVTVTF)
(90, 91)
Staphylococcus chromogenes C483 Bap (1,530 aa) Q4ZHU4 162 1 5 4 1 (STVTVTD)
5 (STVTVTF)
(90, 91)
Staphylococcus hyicus 12 Bap (3,278 aa) Q4ZHU0 338 2 25 3 1 (STVTVTD)
26 (STVTVTF)
(90, 91)
Staphylococcus xylosus C482 Bap (3,271 aa) AAY28517.1 337 0 24 9 23 (STVTVTF) (91)
Staphylococcus simulans ATCC1362 Bap (1,674 aa) Q4ZHU2 177 2 6 4 1 (STVTVTD)
5 (STVTVTF)
(90, 91)
Salmonella enterica Typhimurium 3938 BapA (3,824 aa) A9LS56 386 ND 29 ND 1 (STVTVTL) (9, 90)
1

Selected members of Bap family proteins.

2

Protein lengths are in parentheses.

3

Number of repetitions of the amyloid peptide within the protein were a combination of data reported by Lembre et. al. (90) and from manual scanning of the protein sequences. The amyloid peptide sequences are in parentheses.

aa – amino acids, ND – no data or no domains identified.