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. 1996 Nov 12;93(23):13239–13244. doi: 10.1073/pnas.93.23.13239

Table 3.

Ectopic ch and es organs induced by various ato or sc proteins with mutations in the b domains

Line Protein b domain sequence No. of organs per wing
ch/(ch + es), % No. of wings No. of lines
Ectopic ch Ectopic es
∗∗∗∗∗∗∗ ∗
1 ato (WT) KRKRRLAANARERRR 31.6  ±  4.6 31.9  ±  2.2 50 16 5
2 sc (WT) SVQRR---NARERNR 1.7  ±  0.7 57.0  ±  4.3 3 11 3
3 sc-m14 KRKRR---NARERRR 2.9  ±  0.9 21.1  ±  1.0 12 8 4
4 sc-m24 SRQRR---NARERRR 5.2  ±  1.9 24.7  ±  1.1 17 8 4
5 sc-m34 SVQRR---NARERRR 4.0  ±  1.4 23.8  ±  1.3 14 10 4
6 sc-m15 KRKRR---NARERNR 0.3  ±  0.2 20.8  ±  1.7 1 8 4
7 sc-m25 SRQRR---NARERNR 0.5  ±  0.3 18.1  ±  1.9 3 6 2
8 sc-in SVQRRLAANARERNR 2.1  ±  0.6 43.6  ±  2.2 5 21 8
9 ato-(R-N) KRKRRLAANARERNR 17.1  ±  4.8 38.7  ±  1.7 31 16 4
10 ato-del KRKRR---NARERRR 13.5  ±  2.6 31.8  ±  3.2 30 13 2

The amino acid sequences of the b domains start at Lys-253 of ato or Ser-100 of sc. WT, wild type. The ato sequence is in boldface type. The conserved residues are marked with ∗. Other columns are described in the legend of Table 1