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. 2005 Jun 10;102(25):9074–9079. doi: 10.1073/pnas.0503526102

Fig. 3.

Fig. 3.

The predicted SUB protein. (A) The N-terminal domain. The putative signal sequence is underlined. (B) The SUB domain. The valine, which is converted to a methionine in the sub-3 mutant, is underlined. The amino acids that are strictly conserved between the LRR-V family members are highlighted in bold. (C) The six LRRs. The conserved amino acids typical for the LRRs are shown in bold. The underlined residue indicates the position of the splicing mutation in sub-1. (D) The proline-rich region. The amino acids replaced by a stop in sub-5 and sub-2, respectively, are underlined. (E) The transmembrane domain. (F) The juxtamembrane domain. (G) The kinase domain. The residues altered in the genetic kinase activity experiments are marked in bold. The unusual amino acids in domain VIa are shown in bold italics. The residue affected by the sub-4 mutation is underlined.