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All the eight strains studied carried only one slpA-homologue, except for GRL 1117, which had two distinct slpA-like genes (slpA1 and slpA2). Only one slpB-homologue was identified in GRL 1112, 1114, 1115, 1116, 1117 and 1118 as well as in DSM 16698, whereas DSM 20531T carried two slpB-like genes (slpB1 and slpB2). The highest variation was found in the number of slpC-type genes: strains DSM 20531T and GRL 1115 carried one, DSM 16698 possessed three (slpC1, slpC2, slpC3), and the rest of the strains had two slpC-type genes (slpC1 and slpC2). Exceptionally, the gene slpC3 of DSM 16698 was found to be located on a plasmid. A phylogenetic tree was constructed based on the deduced amino acid sequences of the slpA, slpB and slpC gene products (Figure 6). The tree clearly shows that the SlpA-like sequences have diversified most during evolution, while the SlpB-type proteins have remained more similar to each other whereas the predicted SlpC-type proteins could be clustered into three distinct groups.\nFigure 6 Phylogeny of L. amylovorus Slp:s. A neighbour-joining phylogenetic tree based on L. amylovorus Slp sequences was generated by creating a multiple amino acid sequence alignment of the predicted S-layer proteins with MUSCLE [39], by eliminating poorly aligned positions using GBLOCKS [40], and by generating phylogenies using the PhyML package [41]. 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