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. 2013 Jan 31;40(2):362–375. doi: 10.1093/schbul/sbs197

Fig. 2.

Fig. 2.

HA peptide modules common to human axon guidance proteins are highly conserved among influenza A virus H1N1 strains. CLUSTAL W multiple sequence alignment of HA sequences from influenza A virus H1N1 strains was obtained using the T-Coffee program.90,91 HA UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot accessions correspond to: Q67010 (swine/Cambridge/1939); Q9WFX (Brevig Mission/1/1918); P03455 (Swine/NewJersey/11/1976); Q9WCE3 (Duck/Australia/749/1980); P26142 (Camel/Mongolia/1982); Q07FI5 (China:Nanchang/11/1996); Q289M7 (New Zealand: South Canterbury/35/2000); B4URD6 (Russia: St.Petersburg/8/2006); A8C8J4 (USA:Texas/UR06-0195/2007); HA sequence under study (Q67010) is given boxed; aa given in 1-letter code; viral peptide modules common to human axon guidance molecules (see table 2) are given in italics; asterisks highlight the heptapeptide common to viral HAs and human FEZ2.