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A putative DNA adenine methyltransferase is involved in Yersinia pseudotuberculosis pathogenicity, by F. Pouillot, C. Fayolle and E. Carniel

Microbiology vol. 153, part 8, pp. 2426 - 2434

Table S1. Distribution of the three genes composing the yrmI system among a panel of 39 strains of Y. pseudotuberculosis of various geographical origins and serotypes. [PDF] (11 kb)

Table S2. Primers used for PCR amplification. [PDF] (51 kb)

Fig. S1. Alignment of the amino acid sequences of YamA of Y. pseudotuberculosis (Y. pseudo) and of the M subunit of Serratia proteamaculans (S. protea). The first box (single continuous line) indicates a Type I methylase motif. The second box (dashed line) delineates the signature sequence of N6 adenine DNA methylases. The third box (double line) indicates an N6 DNA methylase motif. [PDF] (43 kb)







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