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Fig. 5. A multiple sequence alignment of invertebrate and vertebrate UNC-45
proteins. All show the same three-domain structure of a TPR domain (red), a
unique central region (green) and a UCS domain (blue). Two isoforms are
present in the bony fish Fugu rubripies as well as in mammals,
suggesting that they diverged early in vertebrate radiation. Ag, Anopheles
gambiae (coding sequence compiled from GenBank acc. no. AAAB01008844.1);
Dm, Drosophila melanogaster (GenBank acc. no. AAK93568); Ce,
Caenorhabditis elegans (GenBank acc. no. AAD01976); Cb,
Caenorhabditis briggsae (GenBank acc. no. AAD01960); Dr, Danio
rerio (GenBank acc. no. AAL57031); Fr, Fugu rubripies (SM,
coding sequence compiled from JGI Fugu genome project scaffold 6404; GC,
coding sequence compiled from JGI Fugu genome project scaffold 465); Mm,
Mus musculus (SM, coding sequence compiled from AL603745; GC, GenBank
acc. no. AAH04717); Hs, Homo sapiens (SM, coding sequence compiled
from AC022916; GC, GenBank acc. nos. BAB20273, AAH06214); SM, striated muscle
isoform; GC, general cell isoform.
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