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. 2012 May 15;7(5):e36301. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0036301

Figure 1. Schematic representation of MYOC wild-type and mutant proteins used for the adenoviral constructions.

Figure 1

Myocilin protein contains a signal peptide cleavage (aa 1–50) and three folding domains. An N-terminal myosin domain (aa 50–203), a linker region (aa 203–245), and C-terminal olfactomedin domain (aa 245–504). All four selected mutants have mutations in the C-terminal olfaction domain. The Q368X mutation produces a truncated protein.