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. 1999 Feb 1;13(3):307–319. doi: 10.1101/gad.13.3.307

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Figure 1

(A) Nucleotide and amino acid sequences of CTF7. The MluI cell cycle box in the 5′ untranslated region, which directs the expression of many genes required during S phase, is boxed (Johnston and Lowndes 1992; Toyn et al. 1995). (B) Ctf7p homology to fission yeast, mouse and human ESTs are shown. Identical residues are indicated by placement of the amino acid above the sequence, conserved residues are indicated with a plus. The carboxy-terminal region of Ctf7p (211–267 amino acids) is 49%, 40%, and 41% identical and 70%, 63%, and 60% similar to fission yeast, mouse, and human ESTs, respectively.