The H. pylori SecE gene and protein. The upper part is an alignment of the nucleotide sequences of several H. pylori isolates. Capital letters represent strains from the Hong Kong University Department of Medicine, and lowercase letters represent the sequences of the two model genomes, 26695 and J99 (http://genolist.pasteur.fr/PyloriGene). Boldface letters represent the codon specifying the most-conserved residues in SecE. Codons on a light grey background indicate the placement of mutations with conservation of the protein sequence, and codons in italics indicate mutations leading to conservative replacements. The lower part is an alignment of reference SecE protein sequences. The Escherichia coli sequence is truncated from its two amino-proximal transmembrane domains. Boldface letters represent highly conserved residues (in particular, residues making contact with SecY); letters in italics are conservative replacements (ASTPG, MLIV, DNEQ, RKH, FYW). In the sequence of SecE from H. pylori, conservative replacements are noted in parentheses. RBS, ribosome binding site; HP, H. pylori; CJ, Campylobacter jejuni; DR, Deinococcus radiodurans; EC, E. coli; BS, Bacillus subtilis.