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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2007 Nov 8.
Published in final edited form as: Genomics. 2005 Dec 1;87(3):399–409. doi: 10.1016/j.ygeno.2005.10.003

Table 2.

Exons and introns in the genes of dual clip-domain serine proteinases

Exon 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
HP15a >57/17b 155/52 149/50 158/52 166/56 206/68 170/57 >280/89
HP23a >862/17 155/52 149/50 161/53 172/58 206/68 167/56 >280/89
HP12 112/19 155/52 149/50 170/56 163/55 209/69 170/57 >340/97
HP24 >100/19 155/52 149/50 161/53 163/55 209/69 170/57 >340/97
PAP-2 103/19 155/52 149/50 161/53 163/55 206/68 170/57 1204/87
PAP-3 127/19 155/52 137/46 152/50 163/55 206/68 155/52 1299/85
PPAE >107/21 155/52 128/43 179/59 163/55 206/68 167/56 >300/87
                 
Intron 1 2 3 4 5 6 7  

HP12 1231c 946 1977 859 369 413 715  
HP24 2492 899 2797 1613 693 332 755  
PAP-2 1386 649 1002 677 798 234 328  
PAP-3 >6900 2611 1250 352 367 675 334  
PPAE >18,700 991 1090 1081 471 334 491  
a

Intron positions are predicted based on the sequence alignment and phylogenetic relationships shown in Fig. 5

b

Size of exon (bp) / encoded amino acid sequence (residues)

c

Intron size in bp