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. 2016 Aug 12;6(10):3409–3418. doi: 10.1534/g3.116.034264

Figure 3.

Figure 3

ADF3 encodes FAP16, a 192 kD flagellar protein. (A) Deflagellation of the newly discovered adf3-1 and adf3-2 in response to both dibucaine and acid at 21° and at 33°. Mean of two independent experiments ± SD. (B) Deflagellation response of the two new mutant strains, each transformed with BAC 24K24. Mean of four independent experiments ± SD. (C) Schematic diagram of FAP16 and the predicted truncated protein products of adf3-1 and adf3-2. (D) Phylogenetic tree placing FAP16 in the context of known EML proteins.