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. 2020 Oct 16;11:575655. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2020.575655

Figure 1.

Figure 1

Multiple sequence alignment of the eclosion hormone (EH) from H. hebetor (HhEH), Aedes aegypti (AaEH, XP_001652203.1), Anopheles gambiae (AgEH, XP_001230805.1), A. mellifera (AmEH, XP_001122120.1), Acyrthosiphon pisum (ApEH, XP_001943617.1), B. mori (BmEH, NP_001037307.1), Culex quinquefasciatus (CqEH, XP_001864428.1), D. melanogaster (DmEH, NP_524386.1), Ixodes scapularis (IsEH, XP_002399271.1), Nilaparvata lugens (NlEH1, AB817253.1; NlEH2, BAO00951.1), N. vitripennis (NvEH, XP_001603337.1), and T. castaneum (TcEH, XP_969164.1). Amino acid residues common in at least four sequences are highlighted. The blue lines below the sequences denote positions of the three disulfide bonds usually present in EH. The orange lines above the sequences denote positions of the three disulfide bonds in HhEH.