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English: EcCIEDL933 represents the prototypical member of a new family of PICI elements

(A) Comparative maps of the classical E. coli PICIs EcCICFT073 and EcCIED1a.1 with EcCIEDL933. Genomes are aligned according to the prophage convention, with the integrase genes (int) present at the left end of the islands. Genes are colored according to their sequence and function (see box for more details). Using Easyfig alignment, vertical blocks between PICI sequences indicate regions that share similarity based on BLASTn (gray scale).

(B) Comparison of the packaging modules present in either EcCIEDL933 or in helper phage HK106, at protein level, using BLASTp. Protein identities obtained with Clustal Omega are shown for each protein.
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Source A widespread family of phage-inducible chromosomal islands only steals bacteriophage tails to spread in nature. Volume 31, Issue 1, P69-82.e5; doi:10.1016/j.chom.2022.12.001.
Author Nasser Alqurainy, Laura Miguel-Romero, Jorge Moura de Sousa, John Chen, Eduardo P. C. Rocha, Alfred Fillol-Salom, José R. Penadés
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