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. 2020 Jan 23;29(4):978–990. doi: 10.1002/pro.3823

Figure 5.

Figure 5

Mapping the 23 LC–MS/MS‐identified peptides onto the largest protein isoform of the Flna gene. In several circumstances, one identified peptide (italicized) is consecutive to another, making the two forming a single peptide sequence. Two identified peptides (shaded with grey color) are not unique to the Plna but, instead, are shared with proteins of other gene(s). Although the 23 peptides are distributed throughout the whole protein, there are still large gaps between some identified peptides, such as the 667‐AA gap between “YGGDEIPFSPYR” and “FNEEHIPDSPFVVPVASPSGDAR”