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Figure 5

From: The ColRS signal transduction system responds to the excess of external zinc, iron, manganese, and cadmium

Figure 5

Sequence analysis of the periplasmic domain of ColS. (A) Localization of the ColS protein in the inner membrane. Numbers correspond to the amino acid residues in ColS sequence showing the first and the last amino acid of ColS, its transmembrane domains and the periplasmic domain. (B) Amino acid sequence of the periplasmic domain of P. putida ColS. Glutamic acids of the putative iron binding motif are underlined. Asterisks indicate the amino acid residues mutated in this study. (C) Conservation of ColS’s periplasmic domain. Sequence logo for ColS periplasmic domain was created with the WebLogo server using 47 ColS sequences annotated in the Pseudomonas Genome Database. The acidic and basic amino acids are indicated in black and dark grey, respectively. Other amino acids are presented in light grey. The degree of sequence conservation at each position is indicated as the total height of a stack of letters, measured in arbitrary “bit” units, with a theoretical maximum of 4.3 bits at each position.

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