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Fig. 1. Comparison of the human KIF3A amino acid sequence with other kinesin family members. PCR primers used to amplify KIF3A from human retina are marked by the arrows. Primers sequences are as follows: PCR4 is 5«TT(T}C)GC- (A}T}G}C)CA(T}C)AT(A}T}C)TT(T}C)GG (A}T}G}C)CA (T}C)-3«, PCR5 is 5«-CAT(A}G)TC(A}G)TC(A}T}G}C)G C(A}G)- TT(A}G)TT-3« and PCR6 is 5«(A}T}G}C)A(A}G)(A}T}G}C)GTCAT(A}T}G)AT (A}T}G}C)C(G}T)(A}G)TC-3«. Abbreviations used, and accession numbers for the KIF3 family members are given in parentheses: human KIF3A (HsKIF3A; AF041853), sea urchin KRP85 (SpKRP85; L16993), human KIF3B (HsKIF3B; AB002357), Xenopus laevis Xklp3 (Xklp3; AJ009839), human KIF3C (HsKIF3C; AF035621). Shading indicates amino acids conserved in three or more of the KIFs in the pileup.

Image published in: Whitehead JL et al. (1999)

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