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. 2018 Apr 16;475(7):1371–1383. doi: 10.1042/BCJ20170947

Figure 2. H. seropedicaea contains a sulfo-ED operon and a putative SQ mutarotase.

Figure 2.

(A) Operon structure of P. putida SQ1 and H. seropedicaea strain AU14040. Bold indicates genes for which enzymatic activity has been biochemically determined in at least one organism. (B) Alignment of various putative mutarotases with secondary structural elements. WP_069374721.1, HsQM from H. seropedicaea; NP_418315.3, YihQ from E. coli; KHL76357.1, PpSQ1_00415 from Pseudomonas putida SQ1; DAA09996.1, YMR099C hexose-1-phosphate mutarotase from S. cerevisiae; BAE76730.1, YphB aldose-1-epimerase from E. coli (BAE76730.1). The secondary structural elements are annotated from the structure of E. coli YphB (PDB 3nre).