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This study examines the interaction between the CopR and CopZ proteins in bacterial cells, shedding light on their roles and localization within the cell.
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CGACCCGACTGCCCCATCCTCGACGATCTCGCGGGCGCCGACAAGACAGACGGCAAGCCC R P D C P I L D D L A G A D K T D G K P GCGAGAACCCACTGAACTGCAATATCAGCCGGCGCACAAATATCGTGCCGTTCAAAAGGAG A R T H * AAAACCATGAGTGCAACCACCTTCCACATCCCTGATATGACCTGCGGCCATTGCGAAAAG M S A T T F H I P D M T C G H C E K ACCCTGCGCGGCGCACTTGCGGATGTACTTCCTGGTGCGTCAGTGGCCATCGATCTCGAT T L R G A L A D V L P G A S V A I D L D GCCCATAAGCTGACCGTGACGGGCGACGCCTCAACCGCGGAGGAGGCTATCCGCGAAGCC A H K L T V T G D A S T A E E A I R E A GGTTATTCGCCCGAACGGGCGGGCTGAAATGCGGCTTCTGTTTGCGCAAATGTGAAAATG G Y S P E R A G * TGCTACATATGTTGCACAATGCAGGAGCGCAGACGGATGACCGTGACCACGAAAATAAGA M T V T T K I R CGCCAGGGCGGCGCGGCGGTGATGACGATCCCGCCCGCTCTTTTGAAGATGCTGGGGCTG R Q G G A A V M T I P P A L L K M L G L Atu0938 (CopR) RBS CopZ Atu0939 (PemI) Supplemental FIG. 1. Localization of the copZ open reading frame. Putative copZ was annotated at the intergenic sequence between Atu0938 (CopR) and Atu0939 (PemI). The deduced amino acid sequences are shown underneath the nucleotide sequence. A putative ribosome binding site (RBS) is underlined. Green, red and blue nucleotide sequences represent copR, copZ, and pemI sequences, respectively.