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Fig. 1. Molecular analysis of Stau2 isoforms. (A) Alternative splicing in the
5' end of the Stau2 gene. Alternative splicing generates two
transcripts, T1 and T2, that differ by the insertion of 131 nucleotides in T1
compared with T2. Arrows indicate the first in frame ATG initiation codon for
translation of Stau262 and Stau259/52, respectively.
Note that the two ATG are not in frame in the T1 transcript and therefore
translation initiation of Stau262 starts at the second ATG.
* indicates the presence of stop codons in the three open reading
frames. (B) Amino-acid sequence alignment of Stau2 dsRBDs and the consensus
dsRBD sequence. (C) Alignment of the amino-acid sequence of mouse
Stau262 (62), Stau259 (59), Stau252 (52),
mouse Stau155 (St1) and Drosophila Staufen (Dro). The
sequence of Stau252 is from Buchner et al.
(Buchner et al., 1999). The
position of dsRBDs (dsRBD1 to dsRBD5) is indicated above the sequence. Dots
indicate amino-acid residues identical to those of Stau2. All identical
amino-acid residues are boxed. Dashes represent gaps in the amino-acid
sequences. These sequence data have been submitted to the DDBJ/EMBL/GenBank
databases under accession numbers AF459099 and AF459100.