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. 2017 Apr 24;61(5):e00014-17. doi: 10.1128/AAC.00014-17

FIG 2.

FIG 2

Multiple alignment of the amino acid sequences of various homologues of the OmpR-PhoB subfamily. Proteins studied include OmpR of E. coli ErtS (this study), OmpR of M. morganii (GenBank accession no. KJY03066), OmpR of S. marcescens (GenBank accession no. KFL01930), OmpR of C. freundii (GenBank accession no. AKL57621), OmpR of P. mirabilis (GenBank accession no. KGA91828), OmpR of K. pneumoniae (GenBank accession no. CDO12110), OmpR of E. cloacae (GenBank accession no. AHE72147), OmpR of P. aeruginosa (GenBank accession no. BAP53865), CheY of E. coli (GenBank accession no. BAA15698), NtrC of E. coli (GenBank accession no. ACT31142), NarL of E. coli (GenBank accession no. CAA48935), PhoP of E. faecalis (GenBank accession no. KGJ35834), CheY of E. faecalis (GenBank accession no. KOA04247), PhoB of E. coli (GenBank accession no. ACJ50526), DrrB of T. marina (PDB entry 1P2F), and CpxR of E. coli (GenBank accession no. BAE77397). Numbering of the amino acid residues is according to that of OmpR of E. coli (12). Shaded amino acids at positions 55 and 63 represent highly conserved residues among response regulators.