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. 2024 Jun 21;10(1):veae047. doi: 10.1093/ve/veae047

Figure 2.

Figure 2.

Comparison of the meq oncogene in Md5 and CVI988 consensus genomes. Schematic representation of the meq isoforms found in the repeat long regions (IRL shown here) in CVI988 (blue/top panel) and Md5 (red/bottom panel) consensus genomes. The meq oncogene is comprised of the proline/glutamine (Pro/Gln)-rich domain, the basic region (BR), the leucine zipper (ZIP), and the transactivation domain (TAD) at the C-terminal region. Differences in the AA sequence of the two strains are highlighted and labeled (A = Alanine, E = Glutamic acid, I = Isoleucine, K = Lysine, P = Proline, S = Serine, T = Threonine, V = Valine). The Meq protein is 339 AA in length. The L-Meq isoform contains a 59-AA insertion in the TAD, resulting in a total length of 398 AA.