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Figure 4

From: Mice have a transcribed L-threonine aldolase/GLY1 gene, but the human GLY1 gene is a non-processed pseudogene

Figure 4

Comparison of vertebrate L-threonine aldolase protein sequences. The L-threonine aldolase sequences are: mouse, Mus musculus, MmTA; pufferfish, Takifugu rubripes, TrTA; (BK005561); western clawed frog, Xenopus tropicalis, XtTA (BK005562) and zebrafish, Danio rerio, DrTA (AAH72718). Predicted cleavage sites during import into mitochondria are indicated by a backwards slash (\). Where known, the locations of the exon/exon boundaries are shown on the translated protein as underlined residues. Stop codons are indicated by a hash. Conserved residues are indicated by a (*), strongly similar residues by a (:) and weakly similar residues by a (.). Residues are colour coded: basic, DE, red; acidic, KR, pink; polar, CGHNQSTY, green and hydrophobic, AFILMPVW, red.

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