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. 2015 Jul 21;81(16):5593–5603. doi: 10.1128/AEM.03987-14

TABLE 1.

Sequences annotated to be putative agmatinases in Aspergillus genomes

Aspergillus sp. NCBI accession no. of putative agmatinase sequence(s)a
A. clavatus XP_001275257.1, XP_001274596.1
A. fischeri XP_001260197.1, XP_001259366.1
A. flavus XP_002382185.1, XP_002381248.1
A. fumigatus XP_749704.1, XP_753336.1
A. kawachii GAA84237.1, GAA91457.1, GAA89766.1
A. nidulans CBF79478.1 (XP_680757.1), CBF71628.1
A. niger strains
    CBS 513.88 XP_001400552.1, XP_001389901.1, XP_001390388.2, XP_001401219.1
    ATCC 1015b EHA23592.1, EHA21274.1, EHA27215.1, EHA27980.1
A. oryzae XP_001819186.2, XP_001823266.2, XP_001824162.1
A. terreus XP_001215942.1c
a

The NCBI protein database was queried for putative agmatinase sequences from each Aspergillus sp. None of these were annotated as GBase. Only sequences that showed ≥85% identity (by analysis with the blastp program) with the A. niger NCIM 565 GBase sequence (GenBank accession no. AHL44994.1) are in bold.

b

All four A. niger ATCC 1015 sequences are annotated as hypothetical proteins.

c

Annotated as a hypothetical protein.