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. 1996 Nov 26;93(24):13943–13948. doi: 10.1073/pnas.93.24.13943

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Sequence of NRF2. (A) Comparison of the putative translation start site of NRF2. The translation of the murine cDNA at the exon 1 and exon 2 junction is compared with the translation of the human NRF2 sequence T39964T39964 found in the EST data base. The extra amino acids are italicized, the methionine described in previous publications is in boldface type, and the G nucleotide underlined is missing in entry U20532 (GenBank) (31). (B) Alignment of the 5′ ends of the cDNAs (Nrf2cDNA and U20532) and genomic (Nrf2GEN) sequences of the first exon of mNrf2. The numbers above the cDNA represent the number of RACE clones that start at that base. ∗, Putative translation start sites derived from our sequence; •, the published translation start site (31). The sequence of intron 1 is between parentheses with gt representing the splice donor junction; sequence differences are underlined; the missing nucleotide G in U20532 is in boldface italicized type in our cDNA and genomic sequences.