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[Preprint]. 2024 Sep 27:2024.09.27.615374. [Version 1] doi: 10.1101/2024.09.27.615374

Figure 1. TgGSK is closely related to plant BIN2.

Figure 1.

A. Graphical representation of the TgGSK protein, with the relative position of the catalytic domain (blue), ATP binding site (magenta), and active site (yellow). Conserved acetylation (K76) and phosphorylation (Y211) sites are shown. B. Alignment of regions containing the conserved lysine and tyrosine from GSKs from Arabidopsis thaliana (Q39011), Homo sapiens (P49841, P49840), Toxoplasma gondii (EPT27729), and Plasmodium falciparum (XP_001351197) performed by Clustal Omega. C. Phylogenetic analysis of GSKs derived from Clustal Omega alignment.