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Resolution: standard / high Figure 1.
Schematic of the structures of human wild-type and mutant striatin proteins. (A) Schematic of wild-type striatin, drawn to scale, showing the locations of its previously
published protein-interaction domains. White boxes represent regions of unknown function.
(B) Stick diagrams of wild-type and mutant striatins used in this study. Point mutations
are denoted by X's, and deletions are shown as peaks in the stick diagrams or absence
of a line. Positions of mutants are noted relative to wild-type striatin domains in
panel A.
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