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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2009 Dec 22.
Published in final edited form as: Biochemistry. 2006 May 9;45(18):5800–5816. doi: 10.1021/bi060217r

Fig. 1.

Fig. 1

Alignment of the amino acid sequences of OS1 and OS2 and schematic representation of the chimeras between OS1 and OS2. (A) Alignment of the amino acid sequences of OS1 and OS2 (52). (B) Schematic representation of the chimeras between OS1 and OS2. The conserved and divergent regions between OS1 and OS2 are separated by vertical lines in panels A and B. The percentage of identity between the different regions are indicated. The N-terminal (1–22), central (58–96) and C-terminal (109–128) regions of OS1 have been introduced into the OS2 sequence to construct N-terminal, central and C-terminal chimeras, respectively.