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Fig. 1 | Microbial Cell Factories

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From: The identification of a novel Sulfolobus islandicus CAMP-like peptide points to archaeal microorganisms as cell factories for the production of antimicrobial molecules

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Sequence and NMR structure (pdb code: 2MLG) of Stf76. Asterisks indicate residues showing significant chemical shift and/or intensity changes in the absence or presence of the target DNA. Position of helices and strands is indicated by red and cyan lines, respectively, above the sequence. Position of VLL-28 is indicated by a white line below the sequence. Residues in the sequence are coloured according to the following scheme: blue, basic (R, K); red, acidic (D, E); yellow, polar uncharged (N, Q, S, T, G); green, hydrophobic (W, F,Y, L, V, I, M, A, P); cyan, histidine; olive green, cysteine. In the NMR structure only residues of VLL-28 are coloured according to the same scheme.

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