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. 2020 Apr 21;287(24):5394–5410. doi: 10.1111/febs.15317

Fig. 1.

Fig. 1

Identification of conserved tryptic peptides in fish LDH. The figure shows an alignment of amino acid sequence of LDH‐B from C. armatus with the sequences of LDH‐A and LDH‐B from the fishes belonging to the orders of Scorpoeniformes (Liparis tanakae),Gadiformes (Gadus morhua), and Perciformes(Notothenia coriiceps,Perca flavescens, L. dearborni and Eleginops maclovinus). Conserved amino acid residues are shown in capital letters in the sequence of LDH‐B from C. armatus. Points of trypsinolysis are marked with black triangles. Fully conserved tryptic peptides are highlighted with yellow shading. Gray shading shows the peptides with only one variable residue. Accession numbers of the sequences shown in the alignment are CAE75858.1, TNN45331.1, TNN87907.1, XP_030209139.1, XP_030222546.1, XP_010787599.1, NP_001290221.1, XP_028440246.1, Q9PW58.3, O93542.3 for the sequences 1–10, respectively.