Figure 7From: The evolution of the Sin1 gene product, a little known protein implicated in stress responses and type I interferon signaling in vertebratesAlignment of Sin1 conserved domain III from various species. Sequences have been aligned by using the GCG PILEUP and GeneDoc programs. Degree of conservation is illustrated by intensity of shading (black, complete identity; light gray with black letters, complete identity across some but not all species; dark gray with white letters, high conservation but with conservative differences). The GenBank accession numbers for the sequences are: mm, M. musculus (BQ713136, BF781677, BU152256); rn, R. norvegicus (CK476507, BE127132, BF553331, BU759329, AW141364); bt, B. taurus (BF230134, AV603930, CB433957, BM480500); oa, O. aries (AY547378); ss, S. scrofa (CF791532, CF178115, BP459453, CF177341); hs, H. sapiens (NM_024117, BC002326); gg, G. gallus (AF153127); xl, X. laevis (BC043789); fr, F. rubripes); dm, D. melanogaster (AE003814); ag, A. gambiae (XM_319576); ce, Caenorhabditis elegans (NM_064195); sp, Schizosaccharomyces pombe (AL136521, NP_594703, CAB66311); nc, Neurospora crassa (XP_322410).Back to article page