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Fig. 3 | BMC Genomics

Fig. 3

From: Genome analysis of Pseudomonas sp. OF001 and Rubrivivax sp. A210 suggests multicopper oxidases catalyze manganese oxidation required for cylindrospermopsin transformation

Fig. 3

Genetic organization of the MO-mco in L. discophora SS-1 and Rubrivivax sp. A210. a MofA protein of strain SS-1, and the putative homolog found in strain A210, and b predicted operon organization in which mofA (MO-mco) is found in strain SS-1, and the putative homologues found in a predicted operon in strain A210. Capital letters (A-D) in a) represent the multicopper oxidase motifs [46]. mofA: MO-mco; mofB: macrophage infectivity potentiator (mip); mofC: Cytochrome c domain-containing protein. Note that in a the operon in strain SS-1 is represented based on the total length of the operon because the genome has not been sequenced. Capital letters in b are the other two proteins predicted within the operon of strain A210, D: copper metallochaperone, and E: protein of unknown function

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