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Fig. 1. Sequence characteristics of OsYSL18. a Phylogenetic relationships of YS1-like proteins in rice, maize, barley, and Arabidopsis. Circles represent the four subfamilies. Accession numbers: AB190912 for OsYSL1; AB126253 (AB164646) for OsYSL2; AB190913 for OsYSL3; AB190914 for OsYSL4; AB190915 for OsYSL5; AB190916 for OsYSL6; AB190917 for OsYSL7; AB190918 for OsYSL8; AB190919 for OsYSL9; AB190920 for OsYSL10; AB190921 for OsYSL11; AB190922 for OsYSL12; AB164644 for OsYSL13; AB164645 for OsYSL14; AB190923 for OsYSL15; AB190924 for OsYSL16; AB190925 for OsYSL17; AB190926 for OsYSL18; AF186234 for YS1; AB214183 for HvYS1; At4g24120 for AtYSL1; At5g24380 for AtYSL2; At5g53550 for AtYSL3; At5g41000 for AtYSL4; At3g17650 for AtYSL5; At3g27020 for AtYSL6; At1g65730 for AtYSL7; and At1g48370 for AtYSL8; b comparison of the putative amino acid sequences of OsYSL18 and YS1. White letters in black indicate identical amino acid residues. Lines indicate putative transmembrane domains of OsYSL18 and YS1. The boxed region represents the sequence determining structural properties and substrate specificity of YS1/YSL transporters as reported by Harada et al. (2007)

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