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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2010 Jun 1.
Published in final edited form as: Pharmacol Rev. 2009 Jun 4;61(2):119–161. doi: 10.1124/pr.109.001578

Table 4. Sequence identity between the human and mouse FPRs.

Shown in the table are percent of identical amino acids between the receptors, based on pair-wise comparison of the entire sequence of each receptor using the ALIGN program (Scientific & Educational Software, V. 1.02). The FPR1–98 sequence (Boulay et al. 1990a) is used for the comparison. Note that the gene product of Fpr-rs5 used in sequence comparison is 246 amino acids. The size of each receptor is indicated in the first column.

Size (a. a.) Name FPR1 (98) FPR2/ALX FPR3 Fpr1 Fpr-rs1 Fpr2 Fpr-rs3 Fpr-rs4 Fpr-rs5 Fpr-rs6 Fpr-rs7
350 FPR1 (98) 100 68 58 77 59 64 55 51 54 51 51
351 FPR2/ALX 100 72 68 73 76 65 61 64 59 58
353 FPR3 100 56 60 63 54 52 58 52 52
364 Fpr1 100 57 62 53 51 55 51 50
347 Fpr-rs1 100 82 65 61 63 58 59
351 Fpr2 100 66 64 64 59 60
343 Fpr-rs3 100 77 78 74 73
323 Fpr-rs4 100 74 73 73
246 Fpr-rs5 100 64 62
339 Fpr-rs6 100 95
338 Fpr-rs7 100