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. 2014 Dec 1;5(1):123–131. doi: 10.1534/g3.114.015255

Figure 5.

Figure 5

Polypeptide sequence alignment of the Mg-chelatase ChlI subunit for the interval surrounding the y11, y11-2, and CD-5 mutations. The 266N and 279R positions (bold and labeled in the Consensus sequence) indicate the amino acids predicted to be involved in an ATP binding domain and an arginine binding domain, respectively (Marchler-Bauer et al. 2013). The bold and underlined 273Q and 275R positions denote the y11-2 and y11 nonsynonymous amino acid changes in Glyma13g30560, respectively. The lower 275R position (in the ‘Glyma15g08680 CD-5′ sequence) denotes the CD-5 nonsynonymous amino acid change in Glyma15g08680. The bold and underlined 313C denotes the nonsynonymous amino acid change in Oryza sativa chl9. The letters indicate residues that are not completely conserved across species. The wild-type soybean sequence and the sequences of the other species, listed in order, are available in the National Center for Biotechnology Information database under accession numbers: XP_003543008, XP_003546019, XP_007148073, AFK38677, XP_003593716, AET86637, NP_193583, XP_002316838, NP_001050493, ACN32024, AAA99720, U38804, AF017642, and Z11165.