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ZDB-FIG-190723-2519
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Amigo et al., 2018 - The Reprimo Gene Family: A Novel Gene Lineage in Gastric Cancer with Tumor Suppressive Properties
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Figure 1

Domain structure and potential post-translational modification sites of human RPRM and RPRML proteins. Schematic representation shows the RPRM and RPRML putative N-glycosylation (green hexagons), serine-phosphorylation (blue circle) and sumoylation (purple triangle) sites. The N-terminal, transmembrane and C-terminal domains are represented by colored boxes (turquoise, yellow, and red, respectively). An * (asterisk) indicates positions which have a single, fully conserved residue. A: (colon) indicates conservation between groups of strongly similar properties—scoring >0.5 in the Gonnet PAM 250 matrix. A. (period) indicates conservation between groups of weakly similar properties—scoring 0.5 in the Gonnet PAM 250 matrix. Post-translational modification sites were predicted using *NetNGlyc (http://www.cbs.dtu.dk/services/NetNGlyc/), **NetPhos (http://www.cbs.dtu.dk/services/NetPhos/) and ***SumoPlot (http://www.abgent.com/sumoplot).

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