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Fig. 1D. (A) Sequence alignment of the five first members of the PARP family.
Sequence alignment of amino acids 352 to 923 of human PARP-1 [hPARP-1,
accession number P09874 (Cherney et al.,
1987; Kurosaki et al.,
1987; Uchida et al.,
1987)], human PARP-2 [hPARP-2, AJ236912,
(Ame et al., 1999)], human
PARP-3 [hPARP-3, accession number NM_005485
(Johansson, 1999)],
vault-particle-associated PARP [VPARP, accession number AF057160
(Kickhoefer et al., 1999)] and
tankyrase [accession number AF082556
(Smith et al., 1998b)].
Cylinders and arrows schematically represent
helices and
ß-strands, respectively, as previously shown in the chicken PARP-1
structure (Ruf et al., 1996).
(B) Schematic representation of the functional domains of hPARP-1 and hPARP-3.
(C) Structure of the two possible versions of the human PARP-3 gene product by
alternative splicing of the first exon. AS, acceptor site; DS, donor site. (D)
PCR products loaded on 6% polyacrylamide gel. (E) Chromosomal mapping of
hPARP-3: FISH of the hPARP-3 gene on a human lymphocyte
chromosome spread (arrows). Chromosomes are counterstained with propidium
iodide. (F,G) Chromosomal mapping of mouse PARP-3: FISH of mPARP-3 on a mouse
fibroblasts chromosome spread. Chromosomes are counterstained with DAPI. The
sequence data of hPARP-3 is available from GenBank/EMBL/DDBJ under accession
number AY126341.