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Fig. 1 | AMB Express

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From: The heat shock protein 70 gene as a new alternative molecular marker for the taxonomic identification of Streptomyces strains

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Sequence alignment of approximately 480N-terminal amino acids of 20 selected 70-kDa heat shock proteins from actinomycetes. Each protein sequences were deposited in GeneBank (Acidothermus. cellulolyticus: CP000481; Actinomadura spadix: AF451887; Streptomyces coelicolor: L46700; Frankia alni: CT573213; Salinispora arenicola: CP000850; Stackebrandtia. nassauensis: CP001778; Actinosynnema mirum: NC_013093; Amycolatopsis mediterranei: CP002000; Saccharomonospora viridis: CP001683; Saccharopolyspora erythraea: AM420293; Catenulispora acidiphila: CP000431; Rhodococcus opacus: AP011115; Nocardia farcinica: AP006618; Corynebacterium jeikeium: CR931997; Cellulomonas flavigena: CP001964; Xylanimonas cellulosilytica: CP001821; Clavibacter michiganensis: AM849034; Micrococcus luteus: CP001628; Kineococcus radiotolerans: CP000750; Geodermatophilus obscurus: CP001867). “*” indicates where the residues are identical in all sequences in the alignment in that column. “:”, “.” indicates where conserved and semi-conserved substitutions are observed, respectively. Two conserved regions of the amino acid sequences enclosed in grey are used to design degenerated primers for the amplification of approximately 1300 bp hsp70 gene fragment

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