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. 2010 Feb 16;285(16):11958–11965. doi: 10.1074/jbc.M109.059998

FIGURE 1.

FIGURE 1.

A, sequence alignment of HyNaC5 with HyNaC2–4. Amino acids showing a high degree of identity are shown as white letters on a black background. The putative positions of transmembrane domains are indicated by bars, conserved cysteines are indicated by circles, and consensus sequences for N-linked glycosylation in HyNaC5 are indicated by branched symbols. Accession numbers are as follows: HyNaC2, AM393878; HyNaC3, AM393880; HyNaC4, AM393881; and HyNaC5, FN257513. B, phylogram illustrating the relationship of HyNaCs. Amino acid sequences of HyNaC2–5 and rat BLINaC were aligned, and the tree for the phylogram was established by Neighbor Joining with ClustalX; highly divergent sequences at the N and C termini had been deleted. Branch lengths are proportional to the evolutionary distance. BLINaC is a related channel (10) that was included for comparison; the accession number of rat BLINaC is Y19034.