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Fig. 2. Schematic representation of a newly cloned HIF-1
isoform, HIF-1
Z, compared with HIF-1
. The 11th and 13th exons were directly joined, which generated an immediate termination codon and a new frame in the 13th exon. This alternative splicing introduces four new amino acids following the Gln553 of HIF-1
. It translates into a 557 amino acid polypeptide. Compared with HIF-1
, it conserves both bHLH and PAS but loses a part of the ODD domain, TAD and the NLS motif.
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