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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2011 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: Dev Dyn. 2010 Jun;239(6):1632–1644. doi: 10.1002/dvdy.22289

FIG. 1. The zebrafish genome encodes two eif3h genes that are highly conserved with the human homolog.

FIG. 1

(A) Percentage identity and similarity in the overall protein structures (white background) and in the single MPN domain (grey background) among the four eIF3h orthologs from zebrafish (represented by Eif3ha and Eif3hb encoded by chromosome 16 and 19, respectively); human (heIF3h), and Schizosaccharomyces pombe (SpeIF3h). For each box, the number represents the identity, while the corresponding similarity is given in the parentheses. (B) Schematic representation of the relative position of the MPN domains of Eif3ha, Eif3hb, heIF3h and SpeIF3h. The lines designate complete protein sequences and the grey boxes represent the MPN domains therein. The numbers indicate the amino acid positions.