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. 2018 Aug 1;5:42. doi: 10.1038/s41438-018-0048-8

Fig. 8. Alignment of grass and eudicot MUTE orthologues to identify potential mobility residues.

Fig. 8

MUTE orthologues of the representative grass species Brachypodium (BdMUTE—Bradi1g18400) and rice (OsMUTE—LOC_Os05g51820) were aligned with the MUTE orthologues of the representative eudicot species Arabidopsis (AtMUTE—AT3G06120) and Kalax.0004s0103/Kalax.0418s0025/Kalax.0268s0032/Kalax.0539s0032 using ClustalW (http://www.genome.jp/tools-bin/clustalw). The bHLH domain spans the first 50 amino acids and is indicated. Green shaded amino acids represent high similarity, whereas yellow shaded amino acids represent intermediate similarity. Candidate amino acids that are either consistently different between grasses and eudicots or are conserved among grasses but not in eudicots, or vice versa, are marked with a red asterisk and represent potential mobility motifs