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From: Identification of a major facilitator superfamily protein that is beneficial to L-lactic acid production by Bacillus coagulans at low pH

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Multiple alignments of the MFS protein from B. coagulans 2–6 and Na-2 with the top 9 ranked proteins in BLAST search against the database of UniProtKB reference proteomes plus Swiss-Prot. Amino acids that match the reference are marked in blue. The sequence conservation is shown as colored bars. The consensus threshold is > 50%. 1 MFS-2-6 (wild MFS protein from B. coagulans 2–6, set as the reference sequence); 2 MFS-Na-2 (wild MFS protein from B. coagulans Na-2, set as the reference sequence, 97.6% identity to MFS-2-6); 3 G2TMN2 (Major facilitator superfamily MFS_1 from B. coagulans 36D1, 95.4% identity to MFS-2-6); 4 A0A2J6NKA8 (MFS transporter from Nosocomiicoccus massiliensis, 64.5% identity to MFS-2-6); 5 Q5WAS7 (Major facilitator superfamily macrolide-efflux protein from B. clausii KSM-K16, 57.8% identity to MFS-2-6); 6 D3G1P6 (Major facilitator superfamily macrolide-efflux protein from Alkalihalobacillus pseudofirmus ATCC BAA-2126, 42.6% identity to MFS-2-6); 7 A0A0H4NW12 (Macrolide-efflux protein from B. smithii, 22.9% identity to MFS-2-6); 8 Q81FG9 (Macrolide-efflux protein from B. cereus ATCC 14579, 23.8% identity to MFS-2-6); 9 A0A6L8PMK9 (Putative permease from B. anthracis, 24.6% identity to MFS-2-6); 10 A0A0P6VXS9 (Macrolide transporter from Rossellomorea vietnamensis, 24.1% identity to MFS-2-6); 11 A0A4Q4IR15 (MFS transporter from Sporolactobacillus sp. THM7–4, 23.7% identity to MFS-2-6)

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