ICE family: ICEA5632 | ||||
ICEA(5632)-I is a well studied ICE. We selected ICEA(5632)-I as a reference and defined ICEA5632 family. We classified ICE that has significant sequence alignment and syntenic 'core' structure with ICEA(5632)-I into the this family. | ||||
# | ID | ICE name | Strain | Replicon |
1 | 69 | ICEA(5632)-I | Mycoplasma agalactiae 5632 | |
2 | 225 | ICEA(5632)-II | Mycoplasma agalactiae 5632 | |
3 | 226 | ICEA(5632)-III | Mycoplasma agalactiae 5632 | |
4 | 392 | ICEB2 | Mycoplasma bovis PG45 | NC_014760 |
Data derived from experimental literature | ||||
Putative ICEs predicted by bioinformatic methods |
Element | No. of sequences | Download | Alignment |
Proteins | 96 | Fasta | Multiple protein sequence alignment by MUSCLE online |
ICEs | 4 | Fasta | Nucleotide sequence comparison by webACT |
(1) Wise KS et al. (2011). Complete genome sequence of Mycoplasma bovis type strain PG45 (ATCC 25523). Infect Immun. 79(2):982-3. [PudMed:21134966] |
(2) Nouvel LX et al. (2010). Comparative genomic and proteomic analyses of two Mycoplasma agalactiae strains: clues to the macro- and micro-events that are shaping mycoplasma diversity. BMC Genomics. 0.518055556. [PudMed:20122262] |
(3) Marenda M et al. (2006). A new integrative conjugative element occurs in Mycoplasma agalactiae as chromosomal and free circular forms. J Bacteriol. 188(11):4137-41. [PudMed:16707706] |
experimental literature |