Table5: Comparison of the common virulence factors namely, pneumococcal surface protein A (PspA), autolysin (LytA), hyaluronate lyase (Hyl), pneumolysin (Ply), neuraminidase A (NanA), neuraminidase B (NanB), choline binding protein A (CbpA), pneumococcal surface antigen A (PsaA) and immunoglobulin A1 (IgA1) S. pneumoniae. LALIGN program is used to find identity between sequences.

NA - Not Available
* Nan-ptv: Neuraminidase, putative
** N.lyase-ptv: N-acetylneuraminate lyase, putative
*** Role category functions
1. Cell envelope; cellular process – pathogenesis
2. Mobile and extra chromosomal element function: transposon function
3. Cell envelope biosynthesis and degradation of surface polysaccharides and Lipopolysaccharides; Cellular processes: pathogenesis
4. Cell envelope: biosynthesis and degradation of murine sacculus and peptidoglycan
5. Cellular processes: pathogenesis
6. Cellular processes: toxin production and resistance; Cellular processes: pathogenesis
7. Unclassified: role category not yet assigned
8. Viral function: general
9. Cell envelope; cellular process – pathogenesis cellular process: cell adhesion
10. Cellular processes toxin production and resistance; Fatty acid and phospholipid metabolism: degradation
11. Cell envelope biosynthesis and degradation of surface polysaccharides and Lipopolysaccharides
12. Unclassified – role category not yet assigned
13. protein fate: Degradation of proteins, peptides and glycopeptides
14. Transport and binding proteins: Cations and iron carrying compounds; Cellular processes: pathogenesis; cellular processes:cell adhesion
15. protein fate: Degradation of proteins, peptides and glycopeptides; Cellular processes: pathogenesis
16. protein fate: Degradation of proteins, peptides and glycopeptides