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. 2022 Oct 11;7(6):e00421-22. doi: 10.1128/msphere.00421-22

FIG 1.

FIG 1

BvaP is highly conserved in GBS. (A) Protein sequence of BvaP in A909, with the putative signal sequence in blue and five repeats in black. (B) Diagrammatic representation of the location of sak_1753, now bvaP, in GBS, including the genome position for strain A909. (C) The protein sequences of BvaP homologs in 8 GBS strains were aligned using Clustal W software in SnapGene. Yellow highlighting represents conserved amino acids relative to the reference sequence from strain A909. Vertical bars on top represent residue conservation among strains. Horizontal bars below represent the putative signal sequence (blue) and the first two repeated domains (black).