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Neisseria meningitidis (Neime), Pasteurella multocida (Pasmu), Psudomonas aeruginosa (Pseae), Rickettsia prowazekii (Ricpr), Staphyloccocus aureus (Staau), Streptococcus pyogenes (Strpy), Synechocystis PCC6803 (SynPC), Thermotoga maritima (Thema), Treponema pallidum (Trepa), Ureaplasma urealyticum (Ureur), Vibrio cholerae (Vibch), Xylella fastidiosa (Xylfa), and ten archaea: Aeropyrum pernix (Aerpe), Archaeoglobus fulgidus (Arcfu), Halobacterium sp. (Halsp), Methanobacterium thermoautotrophicum (Metth), Methanococcus jannaschii (Metja), Pyrococcus horikoshii (Pyrho), Pyrococcus abyssi (Pyrab), Sulfolobus solfataricus (Sulso), Thermoplasma acidophilum (Theac), Thermoplasma volcanium (Thevo).
Resistance to polymyxin B is also imparted by the absence or masking of critical binding sites required for polycation-mediated permeabilization of the outer membrane [ 54 ] . Thus, attachment of polymyxin B to Yersinia enterocolitica is reduced by steric hindrance generated by the size and/or branched shape of the outer core region of its LPS macromolecule [ 55 ] . Additionally, resistance to cationic peptides can be due to cytoplasmic clearance of the antimicrobial peptide by an efflux pump; e.g., Yersinia resistance to polymyxin B caused by the RosA/RosB efflux pump/potassium antiporter [ 56 ] and Neisseria gonorrhoeae resistance to protegrin PG-1 via an energy-dependent efflux system termed mtr [ 57 ] .
Table 2summarizes the repeat analysis for the Neisseria meningitidis genome [ 20] using two different clustering criteria.
The phenomenon of growth inhibition triggered by exogenous amino acids is exemplified by the effect of exogenous L-phenylalanine upon DAHP synthase in Neisseria gonorrhoeae [ 27] and in other organisms ([ 27] and references therein).
An example is the E. coli murG cluster (b0089, b0090, b0092) and the lpxD cluster (b0177, b0179) which share the same GPPP; their current annotations are shown in Table 2. They are both present in Chlamydophila pneumoniae, Chlamydia trachomatis, Xylella fastidiosa, Haemophilus influenzae, Neisseria meningitidis and Pseudomonas aeruginosa and are absent in all the other genomes included.
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