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Figure 5

From: The rsmS (ybaM) mutation causes bypass suppression of the RsmAB post-transcriptional virulence regulation system in enterobacterial phytopathogens

Figure 5

RsmS is conserved in different bacteria. Amino acid (a) and nucleotide (b) alignments of RsmS or rsmS from Pba, Pcc39048, D. solani MK10, K. pneumoniae, E. coli K 12 and S. flexneri 2a 2457 T. In (a) positions conserved across all sequences are indicated with an * below, amino acids that share strongly similar properties across all sequences are indicated with a :, and a . indicates amino acids that share weakly similar properties across the sequences. (b) Nucleotides that are conserved across all sequences are indicated by * and nucleotides that did not align and represent a gap are indicated with a -.

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