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. 2018 Dec 1;24(1):125–148. doi: 10.1007/s12192-018-0950-x

Fig. 3.

Fig. 3

Schematic representation of the domain architecture of the different classes of J-proteins in T. brucei. Each protein sequence for the T. brucei J-protein family is represented by an open bar with the number of amino acids indicated on either side of the protein bar. The name of the respective J-protein is indicated on the lefthand side. The various domains are highlighted by coloured blocks within the protein bar. A key is provided to give a short description of the various domains and features. The J-proteins were also categorized based on assumed client binding ability and mechanistic mode of functioning as proposed by Kampinga et al. (2009)