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. 2019 Feb 5;6:1. doi: 10.3389/fmolb.2019.00001

Table 1.

Pilin N-terminal sequences.

Protein Amino acid sequence
Acinetobacter baumannii AYE
PilA MNAQKGFTLIELMIVVAIIGILAAIAIP
FimU MRGIIPQEGFTLVELMVTIAVMAIIALMAAP
PilV MHHYKQKAQAGVGLLEVLVALILLAIGVLGYV
PilW MAQSFISNKEQGFTLIELIVALALGLILVAAATQLF
PilX MTHLNYKNIKGRSKETGATLIVVLIILLIVISVGVLAIRV
PilE1 MNKYYILRFNQGFTLIELMVVIVIVAIFASIAIP
PilE2 MKNGFSLIEIMVVVAIVAILAAIATP
Streptococcus Pneumoniae R6
ComGC MKKMMTFLKKAKVKAFTLVEMLVVLLIISVLFLLFVP
ComGD MIKMEEQIVKSMIKAFTMLESLLVLGLVSILALGLSG
ComGE VQNSCWQSKSHKVKAFTLLESLLALIVISGGLLLFQA
ComGF MWKKKKVKAGVLLYAVTIAAIFSLLLQFYLNR
Micrococcus luteus trpE16
Flp AAGEETGAITAEYGILTLAAVGFAGVLAVVLTSP
TadE MGVRWRDDRGAAVAESTMVMTLVVLLFAALLQAGVV
TadF MRSVNDVRDERGAATVEFLGLTLVLLIPVVYLMIYV
TadE2 GWSRGGETGAVTAEYAVLLPVIAFVLVSVLLAGAAAV

N-terminal amino acid sequences for putative pilin proteins from T4P, com and Flp pilus systems. N-terminal signal peptides (removed to create the functional protein) are depicted in blue. The glutamate residues typically found at position 5 are depicted in red.