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Fig. 5 Other P-body components contain Q/N-rich regions. (A) Alignment of the N-terminal region of S. cerevisiae Ccr4p with homologues from closely related Saccharomyces species (see Fig. 1 legend for abbreviations). The Q/N-rich region is boxed, with Q residues highlighted in grey, N residues highlighted in black and P residues in red. (B) Schematic representation of P-body components with areas rich in Q and/or N residues indicated in white (approximately to scale; Not1p is broken to fit; lengths are indicated in numbers of aa). (C) Q, N and P residues were counted in aa 80-mers of Ccr4p, Pop2p, Not1p and Dhh1p starting at position 1, shifting ten aa at a time.





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