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From: AdpA, a developmental regulator, promotes ε-poly-l-lysine biosynthesis in Streptomyces albulus

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Amino acid alignment among AdpASa, AdpASd, AdpA-SH, AdpASn, AdpA-C and the well-characterized AdpASg. The ThiJ/PfpI/DJ-1 like domain for dimerization and two AraC/XylS family helix-turn-helix (HTH) motifs are marked. The locations of the Leu residues translated by the UUA codons are colored orange, and the locations of Arg-262 and Arg-266 residues that directly recognize the target DNA sequences of AdpASg are marked with the blue stars. BAA86265.1, AdpASg; AFX97763.1, AdpASd; WP_018531726.1, AdpA-SH; WP_055538474.1, AdpASn; WP_007264197.1, AdpA-C; and the blue font AIA03759.1 is the endogenous AdpASa in S. albulus NK660

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