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Table 1 Protein sequence identity of N-terminal residues (1–360aa) of TpsA proteins in Pseudomonas aeruginosa

From: Marine prebiotics mediate decolonization of Pseudomonas aeruginosa from gut by inhibiting secreted virulence factor interactions with mucins and enriching Bacteroides population

% Identity

Tps1: PA2462

Tps2: PA0041

Tps3: PA4625

Tps4: PA4541

Tps5: PA0690

Tps6: PA4082

Tps1: PA2462

CdiA2

100.00

99.17

24.11

23.20

23.31

19.61

Tps2: PA0041

CdiA1

99.17

100.00

23.72

23.60

23.31

20.00

Tps3: PA4625

CdrA

24.11

23.72

100.00

36.87

27.02

32.01

Tps4: PA4541

LepA

23.20

23.60

36.87

100.00

29.73

56.23

Tps5: PA0690

PdtA

23.31

23.31

27.02

29.73

100.00

27.48

Tps6: PA4082CupB5

19.61

20.00

32.01

56.23

27.48

100.00

  1. Percent identify matrix was produced by online tool available at https://www.uniprot.org/align. Amino acid sequence alignment of the TpsA1 and TpsA2 NT domains (1–360 aa) harbored in strains PAO1 (PA2462, PA0041) and PA14 (PA14_32790, PA14_00510) revealed that the sequence identity was > 99%