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. 2018 Jul 18;27(8):1476–1490. doi: 10.1002/pro.3441

Table 1.

Amino Acid Residues at Equivalent Positions of 18 and 24 in Human, Carp and Zebrafish Granulins

Residue 18 Residue 24
Ala
Val hF
Leu Grn1,AaG,AaD,AbF,AbH
Ile cGrn1,AbE
Met
Cys
Phe AbD AaH
Trp hA,hC,hF,cGrn1,Grn1,Grn2,AaA,AaB,AaC,AaE,AaF,AbA,AbB,AbC,AbD,AbE,AbG,AbI
Gly
Pro AaE
Ser
Thr AaD
Tyr hB,AaG,AbF,AbH
Asn
Gln hC,AaF,AaH,AbG
Asp
Glu hB
Lys AaA,AaB,AaC,AbA,AbB,AbC
Arg hA,Grn2,AbI
His

Note: cGrn1 and hA, hC, hF indicate carp granulin‐1 and human granulins A, C and F, respectively. Other GEMs are named according to the conventions used in this work (see Fig. 1), for example, AaE—GEM “E” from zebrafish progranluin Aa and AbB—GEM B from zebrafish progranulin Ab, etc.