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Figure 3

From: Persistence of duplicated PAC1 receptors in the teleost, Sparus auratus

Figure 3

Multiple sequence alignment of vertebrate PAC 1 receptors. The seven TM domains are boxed, the P-D-I/M motif indicated by ""and the R-L-A-R motif by "*". The alternative receptor hop splice isoform is indicated by a dotted box and the putative signal peptide sequence with a double ended arrow. Conserved cysteines and putative N-glycosylation sites in the N-terminal domain are indicated by "" and "+", respectively. Accession numbers of sequences used in the multiple amino acid sequence alignment were; human (Homo sapiens, P41586), rat (Rattus norvegicus, P32215), bovine (Bos taurus, Q29627), Rana (Rana ridibunda, Q90Y07), Xenopus (Xenopus laevis, Q9PTK1), Goldfish (Carassius auratus, O7376, Takifugu (Takifugu rubripes, AJ494861 for PAC1A and AJ490804 for PAC1B) and sea bream sbPAC1A (AJ514930) and sbPAC1B (AJ514931).

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