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Figure S1. XGAP Encodes a GAP that is Highly Homologous to ArfGAP3 (A) Amino acid alignments among XGAP and the ArfGAP3 (ARG3) proteins from Xenopus, human, mouse, and zebrafish. The black-boxed sequences denote identical amino acids. (B) Comparison of the protein structures between XGAP and xARG3. All these proteins had a GAP domain in the N-terminus (orange) and an unknown, highly conserved region in the C-terminus (green). (C) XGAP mRNA was maternally provided and its expression level was maintained throughout early embryogenesis, while xARG3 transcription was zygotically activated. Stages are according to Nieuwkoop and Faber (1956).

Image published in: Hyodo-Miura J et al. (2006)

Copyright © 2006. Image reproduced with permission of the Publisher, Elsevier B. V.

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