Figure S1. Multiple sequence alignment (MSA) of LLM from S. aureus with other homologous structures from different organisms was generated using Clustal Omega and ESPript. MSA of LLM from S. aureus, MraY tunicamycin complex (PDB ID:5JNQ), human GPT (DPAGT1) in complex with tunicamycin (PDB ID: 6BW5) and crystal structure of polyprenyl-phosphate N-acetyl hexosamine 1-phosphate transferase (PDB ID:4J72). Identical residues are represented in white against the red background. Active site residues are marked with stars.
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