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Fig. 1. (A) Xom cDNA sequence and deduced amino acid sequence. Amino acids in bold represent the homeodomain. The threonine at position 47 in this homeodomain is underlined, as is the polyadenylation signal at nucleotides 1226-1231. (B) Comparison of the homeodomain of Xom with those of members of the same homeodomain class. The threonine at position 47 is again underlined. (C) Structure of Xom. The acidic domain (amino acids 41 to 172; red) is defined as a region in which the average charge over 20 amino acids is consistently negative. In the middle of this domain is a region rich in serine and threonine (diagonal stripes). The homeodomain is contained within amino acids 173-233 (blue). The proline-rich domain (amino acids 255-320) contains 14 proline residues in a stretch of 66 amino acids (yellow).

Image published in: Ladher R et al. (1996)

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