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Two-component systems of the myxobacteria: structure, diversity and evolutionary relationships, by D. E. Whitworth and P. J. A. Cock

Microbiology vol. 154, part 2, pp. 360 - 372

Table S1. Sequences of St. aurantiaca ORFs containing transmitter/receiver domains not identified as CDSs in GenBank [Excel file] (24 kb)

Table S2. Bacterial genomes surveyed [PDF] (21 kb)

Table S3. TCS proteins from the four myxobacterial genomes specifying domain architecture, gene organization and whether they are predicted to encode transmembrane helices [Excel file] (230 kb)

Fig. S1. Phylogenetic tree (neighbour-joining) for myxobacterial receiver domains. Bootstrap values presented are for both neighbour-joining (below the line) and parsimony (above the line) algorithms [PDF] (174 kb)

Fig. S2. Phylogenetic tree (neighbour-joining) for myxobacterial transmitter domains. Bootstrap values presented are for both neighbour-joining (below the line) and parsimony (above the line) algorithms [PDF] (134 kb)

Fig. S3. Phylogenetic tree (neighbour-joining) for myxobacterial Hpt domains. Bootstrap values presented are for both neighbour-joining (below the line) and parsimony (above the line) [PDF] (12 kb)







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