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. 2019 Jan 9;8(7):e00774. doi: 10.1002/mbo3.774

Figure A1.

Figure A1

tagY encodes a predicted transmembrane protein with a periplasmically located C‐terminal domain containing four cysteine residues. (A) Amino acid sequence alignment of TagY homologues. The amino acid sequences of TagY homologues identified in B. cenocepacia J2315 (BCAL0353), A. arsenitoxydans SY8 (KYC_RS0619), R. gelatinosus IL144 (RGE_25930), B. lata 383 (BCEP18194_RS07970), B. thailandensis E264 (BTH_RS27250), X. oryzae MAFF 311018 (TX61_RS17450) and R. solanacearum GMI1000 (RS_RS20790) were aligned using Clustal W. Note that the homologue in R. solanacearum does not contain the cysteine rich C ‐terminal domain. Sequences constituting the predicted N‐terminal domain (NTD), transmembrane domain (TMD), and cysteine‐rich periplasmic C‐terminal domain (CTD) are indicated by blue, red and green boxes, respectively. Positively charged amino acids located N‐terminal to the TMD are shown in red font. (B) Schematic representation of the predicted domain arrangement of TagY. The small cytoplasmic NTD (blue), TMD (red), long linker region (black) and cysteine‐rich periplasmic CTD (green) are shown.