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. 2014 Mar 17;13(10):1571–1582. doi: 10.4161/cc.28494

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Figure 1. Analysis of the ISM1 protein sequence. (A) Amino acid sequence alignment of ISM1 orthologs by Clustal Omega analysis. Asterisk (*) indicates identical residues, colon (:) indicates conserved substitution of residues, and period (.) indicates semi-conserved substitution. The absence of amino acid at a particular position is indicated by dash. The signal peptide sequence is highlighted in blue, TSR1 domain in green, and AMOP domain in orange. The ISM1 protein sequences that were used are: human (H. sapiens, NP_543016.1), mouse (M. musculus, NP_001263418.1), chick (G. gallus, XP_415036.4), zebrafish (D. ranio, NM_001012376.1), anole (A. carolinensis, XM_003215294.1), turtle (C. pitca bellii, XP_005287456.1), frog (X. laevis, NP_001082228.1).