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. 2019 Nov 19;9:17016. doi: 10.1038/s41598-019-53171-9

Figure 1.

Figure 1

BP1253 from B. pertussis is a homolog of LOG proteins. Sequence alignment of type-I and type-II LOG proteins and BP1253 generated by Clustal omega and drawn with ESPript 3.0 software. Residues involved in the catalysis are indicated with green-colored stars while the amino acids that accommodate AMP in the catalytic site are indicated by yellow-colored triangles. A bracket indicates the PGGxGTxxE motif, while the helix present in other type–II LOGs is indicated with an orange–colored dotted rectangle. The amino acids shared by all LOG proteins are highlighted in red. MtLOG, PaLOG and AtLOG are abbreviations of type-I LOG proteins from M. tuberculosis, P. aeruginosa and A. thaliana respectively. CgLOG, ScLOG and TtLOG indicate type-II LOGs from C. glutamicum, S. coelicor and T. thermophiles.