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. 2009 Jan 8;28(3):261–273. doi: 10.1038/emboj.2008.274

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Sall2 binds the death domain of p75NTR. (A) The death domain (amino acids 324–399) of p75NTR was used to screen a human fetal brain library. Four interacting clones encompass sequences in a 150-amino-acid region in the N-terminal domain of Sall2. The relationship of the clones to full-length Sall2 (shown as a bar) and the death domain (DD) is illustrated. (B) Alignment of primary amino-acid sequences of mouse, rat and human Sall2 using ClustalW. The region of human Sall2 identified by the two-hybrid screen is compared with the N-terminal regions of mouse and rat Sall2.