Table 1 |
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Predicted sequence variation in KlarMW |
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AA # |
Observed change |
Exon affected |
Notes |
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633 |
Ser to Thr |
7 |
a, b |
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1013 |
Ser to Thr |
9 |
a, b |
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1210 |
Ser to Ala |
11 |
a, c |
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1358 |
Asp to Glu |
11 |
a, b, c |
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1366 |
Ser to His |
11 |
a, b, c |
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1510 |
Thr to Ser |
13 |
a, b, c |
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1577 |
Ile to Asn |
14 |
a, b, c |
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Frame shift |
See Fig. 1A |
15ext |
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1887 |
Thr to Ser |
17 |
a, b |
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1909 |
Ser to Ala |
17 |
a, b |
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The protein coding exons of klarMW were sequenced, and the predicted protein sequence was compared to the wild-type Klar sequence available on FlyBase. The position of the sequence change is given relative to the protein sequence of the originally reported Klar α protein [24]. Exons numbering follows the convention established previously [22]. Notes indicate if a particular amino acid change is shared with other klar alleles. a present in KlarZ b present in a wild-type Klar α cDNA (GenBank AAD43129, as reported in [24]) c present in various wild-type klar alleles (S. Jangi, Y. Guo, MAW, unpublished observations) |
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Yu et al. BMC Cell Biology 2011 12:9 doi:10.1186/1471-2121-12-9 |
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