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Fig. 2. Comparison of the C-terminal amino acid sequences of SERCAs. The amino acid sequence of SERCA C termini shown are for (A) crayfish axial abdominal muscle (Zhang et al., 2000; accession no. AAB82291); (B) crayfish heart muscle (present study; accession no. AAB82290); (C) the 4.5 kb Artemia protein (Palmero and Sastre, 1989; accession no. P35316); (D) the 5.2 kb Artemia protein (Escalante and Sastre, 1993; accession no. CAA51262); (E) rat SERCA2a (Brandl et al., 1986; accession no. P11508); (F) rat SERCA2b (Lytton et al., 1989; accession no. P11057). The slash mark denotes the point at which the amino acid sequence of each set of proteins diverges.