Fig. 1
From: Environmental conditions shape the nature of a minimal bacterial genome

Basic characterisation of proteins encoded by the minimal bacterial genome. a Orthologues identified in bacteria. Results for each functional class are represented by a different colour: gold for the Unknown class, yellow–Generic, light turquoise–Putative, turquoise–Probable and dark turquoise–Equivalog. b The domain architecture for proteins in each of the five functional confidence classes is plotted (Unknown [Un], Generic [Gn], Putative [Pt], Probable [Pr] and Equivalog [Eq]). Proteins with no domains are displayed in yellow, grey represents single domain proteins and dark blue multi-domain proteins. c Predicted protein disorder in the minimal genome proteins. The results are shown for the five confidence classes from b and coloured according to the percentage of disorder present. Proteins with a percentage disorder >30% are represented by yellow, 20–30% disorder by green, 10–20%-turquoise and 0–10%-blue. Purple indicates proteins without disordered regions. d The percentage of protein structure that can be confidently modified by Phyre2. Functional class colouring as for a