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Resolution: standard / high Figure 2.
The rimP-leader. Highlighted boxes indicate putative ribosome binding sites. (a) rimP-leader identified in several Gammaproteobacteria (listed in Supplementary data 1
in Additional file 1), composed of a putative termination/antitermination structure (shown by thick arrows
under the sequence) followed by the general rimP-leader motif described in the text. (b) rimP-leader found in the majority of species, including Firmicutes and Gammaproteobacteria.
This leader sequence consists of a hairpin that is G-rich on its 5' arm and C-rich
on its 3' arm, followed by the T-stretch characterizing Rho-independent terminators.
The black arrow indicates the transcription start site recently detected by deep sequencing
[46]. Sequence logos were produced using Weblogo [81].
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