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Figure S1: Sequence alignment of animal malectin proteins vs. Arabidopsis thaliana and Oryza sativa RLK proteins. (A) Alignment of representative arabidopsis and rice RLK-malectin-like domains with the malectin core domain of X. laevis, humans, rat and mouse. Sequences are labelled with UniProtKB/TrEMBL accession numbers. (XENLA = Xenopus laevis, DROME = Drosophila melanogaster, SCHJA = Schistosoma japonicum, CAEEL = Caenorhabditis elegans, CRYPV = Cryptospridium parvum, ARATH = Arabidopsis thaliana, ORYSA = Oryza sativa). The aromatic residues and the aspartate that in X. laevis mediate interactions with the glucose residues (Fig.4D) are marked by red crosses, and are not conserved in plants. (B) Domain topologies of plant and animal proteins that contain the malectin core domain. The two topologies among plant RLKs are shown. Labels: SP - signal peptide; TM- transmembrane helix; LRR - leucine rich repeat: STKinase – serine/threonine receptor-like kinase.

Image published in: Schallus T et al. (2008)

Copyright © 2008. Image reproduced with permission of the Publisher, American Society for Cell Biology (ASCB). This is an Open Access article.

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