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The Yersinia pseudotuberculosis and Yersinia pestis toxin complex is active against cultured mammalian cells, by M. C. Hares, S. Hinchliffe, P. Strong, I. Eleftherianos, A. J. Dowling, R. H. ffrench-Constant and N. Waterfield

Microbiology vol. 154, part 11, pp. 3503 - 3517

Fig. S1. Protein sequence alignments (PDFs, ~20 kb) of Tc proteins TcaA (a), TcaB (b) and TcaC (c) of Y. pseudotuberculosis strains and Y. pestis KIM10 using CLUSTAL W (SDSC Biology Workbench). Sequences are labelled as follows: * (bright blue), single, fully conserved residue; : (green), conservation of strong groups; . (dark blue), conservation of weak groups; space, no consensus. GenBank submission numbers are as follows: YPIII pIB1 TcaA, EF462902; YPIII pIB1 TcaB, EF462903; YPIII pIB1 TcaC, EF462904; 83 TcaA, EF462905; 83 TcaC (partial), EF462906; Pa3423 TcaA, EF462907; Pa3423 TcaB, EF462908; 197 TcaA, EF462911; 197 TcaB, EF462912; 141 TcaA (partial), EF462909; 354 TcaA, EF462910.







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