Abstract

Alignment using Clustal Omega [49] reveals that the SLS core region possesses a highly conserved N-terminus containing 9-10 contiguous heterocylizable residues (underlined), while the C-terminus is variable in terms of both identity of residues and length. The putative leader peptide cleavage sites are shown as carets. Residues of SagA from S. pyogenes are numbered

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