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Characterizing the replication and stability regions of Spiroplasma citri plasmids identifies a novel replication protein and expands the genetic toolbox for plant-pathogenic spiroplasmas, by M. Breton, S. Duret, N. Arricau-Bouvery, L. Béven and J. Renaudin

Microbiology vol. 154, part 10, pp. 3232 - 3244

The supplementary data file [PDF, 165 kb] contains the following:

Table S1. Spiroplasma strains used in this study.

Fig. S1. Amino acid sequence alignments of spiroplasma PE proteins.

Fig. S2. Southern blot hybridization of HincII-restricted DNAs from S. citri GII3-3X subclones with a mixture of scarp and p32 probes.

Fig. S3. Amino acid sequence alignment of Soj proteins.

Fig. S4. Phylogenetic relationships of ParA proteins from 91 different replicons.

Fig. S5. Phylogenetic relationships of ParA/Soj proteins from mollicutes and several other firmicutes.







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