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Nutrient acquisition by mycobacteria, by M. Niederweis

Microbiology vol. 154, part 3, pp. 679 - 692

Fig. S1. Genetic organization of M. smegmatis carbohydrate transporters of the ABC family. The arrows indicate the length and transcriptional orientation of annotated genes and predicted open reading frames. Genes encoding transport systems are depicted in blue, carbohydrate metabolic genes are coloured in grey, regulatory genes are highlighted in red, while other genes are white. Genes are denominated by their number with the prefix 'msmeg_'. The gene names are assigned according to the annotations given by The Institute for Genomic Research (http://www.tigr.org) and by Titgemeyer et al. (2007). Numbers in parentheses refer to the intergenic distance between two genes. General gene designations are: urf, unknown reading frame; sugD, sugar dehydrogenase; sugK, sugar kinase; sugP, sugar permease; abcE, unspecified substrate binding protein of an ABC permease; abcF and abcG, denote unspecified membrane proteins of an ABC permease. [PDF] (296 kb)

Fig. S2. Genetic organizition of M. smegmatis carbohydrate transporters of the PTS, MIP, SSS and MFS protein families. For explanations see legend to Fig. S1. [PDF] (125 kb)

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Titgemeyer, F., Amon, J., Parche, S., Mahfoud, M., Bail, J., Schlicht, M., Rehm, N., Hillmann, D., Stephan, J. & other authors (2007). A genomic view of sugar transport in Mycobacterium smegmatis and Mycobacterium tuberculosis. J Bacteriol 189, 5903-5915.







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