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. 2006 Apr;18(4):1008–1022. doi: 10.1105/tpc.105.036012

Figure 9.

Figure 9.

Phylogenetic Tree for CYP710 Proteins and Major Δ22-Sterols.

Phylogenetic tree of CYP710-related sequences were obtained with CYP710A1 (At 710A1) and CYP710A2 (At 710A2) from Arabidopsis, CYP710A11 (Se 710A11) from tomato, CYP710A (Mt 710A) from M. truncatula, CYP710A5 (Os 710A5) from O. sativa, CYP710B (Chlmy 710B) from C. reinhardtii, CYP710B (Cynd 710B) from C. merolae, CYP524 (Dict 524) from D. discoideum, CYP61 (pombe 61) from S. pombe, CYP61 (NC 61) from N. crassa, CYP61 (CA 61) from C. albicans, CYP61 (Sc 61) from S. cerevisiae, CYP61 (Asprg 61) from A. fumigatus, CYP61 (Um 61) from U. maydis, CYP51F1 (Asprg 51) from A. nidulans, CYP51F1 (Sc 51) from S. cerevisiae, CYP51G1 (At 51G) from Arabidopsis, and CYP51B1 (Myc 51) from M. tuberculosis. Major Δ22-sterols from higher plants (stigmasterol, brassicasterol, and crinosterol), C. reinhardtii (ergosterol), and D. discoideum (dictyosterol) are shown next to the corresponding genes. Values at branch nodes indicate numbers of bootstrap trials out of 1000 that produced each node.