Table 1 IS630/Tc1 members from viruses.

From: Discovery of the first Tn630 member and the closest homolog of IS630 from viruses

ACC

Species

Kingdom

DNA type

Length

ORF size

AA number

ORF status

DDxE

Identity %

BK056286

Bacteriophage sp.

Bamfordvirae

Linear

39,150

849#

282

314DelA

DD34E

34.48

KY684085

Indivirus ILV1

Bamfordvirae

Linear

267,262

942

313

Intact

DD34E

23.53

KY684086

Indivirus ILV1

Bamfordvirae

Linear

147,851

939

312

Intact

DD34E

27.12

MF782455

Bodo saltans virus

Bamfordvirae

Linear

1,385,869

918

305

Intact

DD34E

28.81

MK072042

Dasosvirus sp.

Bamfordvirae

Linear

42,802

855

284

Intact

DD34E

28.45

KY322437

Tetraselmis virus

Bamfordvirae

Circular

668,031

918#

305

10InsA

DD34E

26.27

OL828820

Chlorella virus

Bamfordvirae

Circular

407,612

984

327

Intact

DD34E

29.41

BK031860

Siphoviridae sp.

Heunggongvirae

Linear

95,600

918#

305

517InsT

DD34E

28.93

KF114876

Leptospira phage

Heunggongvirae

Linear

86,537

1026

341

Intact

DD36E

26.27

BK038422

Herelleviridae sp.

Heunggongvirae

Linear

12,283

Partial

DD34E

48.28

KY695240

Wolbachia phage

Heunggongvirae

Linear

9054

Partial

DD31E

29.75

KY052857

Uncultured virus*

Environmental sample

Linear

50,534

837#

278

294InsA

DD34E

62.21

  1. A total of 12 IS630/Tc1 members were identified from viruses, using the IS630-AB1 transposase for homology search. A total of 10 columns include the accession number (the 1st column) of each virus nt sequence in the GenBank database, species (the 2nd column), kingdom (the 3rd column), DNA type (the 4th column), nt sequence length of the virus (the 5th column), the size of transposase ORF (the 6th column), the length of the aa sequence translated from the transposase ORF (the 7th column), the transposase ORF status (the 8th column), the DDxE motif (the 9th column), and the identity between the amino-acid sequence of the DDE domain in the IS630-AB1 transposase with that in each of the 12 IS630/Tc1 members (the 10th column).
  2. *The host was identified as the bacterium Moraxella osloensis, instead of an uncultured virus, as originally recorded. #ORFs were recovered by inserting or deleting nucleotides for translation.