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. 2022 Nov 3;13:6585. doi: 10.1038/s41467-022-34225-5

Fig. 1. RG/RGG-repeat survey in C. elegans reveals K07H8.10 as a homolog of human Nucleolin.

Fig. 1

a Strategy for identifying regularly spaced RG/RGG repeats. b SMART protein domain enrichment of the 43 proteins that contain the 50 longest RG/RGG repeats. The 4 domains with the lowest false discovery rate are shown. The RRM is the most enriched domain in RG/RGG-containing proteins. c The 50 longest RG/RGG repeats are enriched in BMCs. d C. elegans Nucleolar and P-granule RG/RGG proteins and their human homologs. e MEME reveals a nucleolar RG/RGG motif. f A phenylalanine-rich motif is also present within RG/RGG repeats of human nucleolar proteins. g MEME motif discovery within the RG/RGG domains of P-granule proteins reveals a common tyrosine-rich motif. h Domain and pairwise sequence alignment between NCL and K07H8.10.