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. 2020 Aug 24;5(12):1504–1515. doi: 10.1038/s41564-020-0779-9

Fig. 2. Bacterial and phage-associated PmoC.

Fig. 2

a, Alignment of some bacterial and phage-associated PmoC sequences. The three residues in PmoC for copper ion coordination are highlighted. The pmoC genes of TP6_1, BML_3 and BML_4 are fragmented (red arrows) and both pieces are shown (see Supplementary Fig. 10 for full alignment). b, Phylogenetic analysis of bacterial and phage-associated PmoC. The coloured regions show the clades of published and currently reported bacterial sequences. The phylogenies of phage-associated PmoC are shown in detail. The CB Methylocystis sp. has a stand-alone copy of pmoC (CB Methylocystis copy 3).