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. 2018 May 3;9:598. doi: 10.3389/fpls.2018.00598

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Comparison of ShINH1 & ShINH2 with plant invertase inhibitor-like proteins. Multiple sequence alignment of deduced amino acid sequences of plant invertase inhibitor (INVINH) proteins from S. sinense (SsineINH, KP997206); Saccharum hybrid (ShINH2); S. officinarum (SoINH, KP997207); S. barberi (SbarINH, KU057162); S. spontaneum (SspoINH, KP844455); S. robustum (SrINH, KP055631), Zea mays (ZmIN VINH, EU969422); Aegilops tautschi (AegtauINH, XM_020320985; AegtauINH1, XM_020311699); Saccharum hybrid, ShINH1); Sorghum bicolor (SbINH, XM_002453079; SbINH1, XM_002453080; SbINH2, XM_002452686), Zea mays (INVINH1, EU952678; INVINH2; EU960562); Arabidopsis thaliana (AtINH, Y12807; AtINVINH1, DQ056716); Solanum tuberosum (StINVINH2α, KJ788176; StINVINH2αB, FJ810207; StINVINH2αC, FJ810208; StINVINH2αD, FJ810209; StINVINH, JQ269669; StINVINH2B, GU321342), and Nicotiana tobacum (NtVINVINH, AY145781; NtINVINH, AY594179; NtINVINH2, Y12805; NtINVINH1, Y12806). Conserved Cys residues are indicated by boxes.