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. 2011 Aug 10;10(12):M110.007369. doi: 10.1074/mcp.M110.007369

Fig. 1.

Fig. 1.

Alignment of SUMO proteins from S. cerevisiae and human with the deduced amino acid sequence of T. cruzi SUMO haplotypes. Identical and conserved amino acids are shaded in black and gray, respectively. Shade of gray depends upon number of residues conserved. The carboxyl-terminal glycine cleaved by the Ulps/SENPs is marked with an arrowhead and the internal SUMOylation site is underlined. Accession numbers or GeneDB systematic names are: T. cruzi, Tc00.1047053507809.70 and Tc00.1047053511661.50; S. cerevisiae, NP_010798; Human - SUMO-1, NP_001005781.1; SUMO-2, NP_008868.3; SUMO-3, NP_008867.2.