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. 2003 Sep;14(9):3650–3663. doi: 10.1091/mbc.E03-01-0057

Figure 8.

Figure 8.

Phylogenetic tree showing the relatedness of DC3 to other CTER members. A cluster algorithm was used to build the tree. Branch lengths represent evolutionary relatedness. Numbers at branch points are bootstrap values. The 23-kDa T. thermophila calcium-binding protein (TCBP-23), which is an EF-hand protein but not a member of the CTER group, was used to root the tree. DC3 and its putative P. falciparum homologue (in bold) group independently of other CTER members, indicating they form a distinct subfamily within CTER. Protein names are followed by organism names; LC4 is the 18-kDa calcium-binding outer dynein arm light chain, O. cuniculus is rabbit. Accession numbers (in parentheses) are as follows: Calmodulin_O. cuniculus (1003191A); Calmodulin_P. falciparum (P24044); Calmodulin_C. reinhardtii (P04352); Troponin C_H. sapiens (P02590); Centrin_H. sapiens (NP_004335); Centrin_C. reinhardtii (P05434); Centrin_P. falciparum (NP_702332); LC4_C. reinhardtii (Q39584); DC3_C. reinhardtii (AY294291); Hypothetical protein_P. falciparum (NP_702309); and TCBP-23_T. thermophila (P20473).