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Fig. 3. Multiple alignment of N-terminal amino acids of eight crustacean Na+/K+-ATPase {alpha}-subunits illustrating two groups, one composed of sequences containing a 14-3-3 protein binding site (RTDSY) close to the N terminus and the other group truncated and lacking this binding site. Accession numbers are given in parentheses: Artemia franciscana Alpha1 (X56650) (Macías et al., 1991), Artemia franciscana Alpha2 (Y07513) (Baxter-Lowe et al., 1989), Pachygrapsus marmoratus C form (DQ173925) (present study), Litopenaeus vannamei EST (CK572083) (O'Leary et al., 2006), P. marmoratus D form (DQ173924) (present study), Fenneropenaeus chinensis EST (BM303114) (Wang et al., 2006), Callinectes sapidus (AF327439) (Towle et al., 2001), Homarus americanus (AY140650) (Parrie and D.W.T., unpublished). The alignment was produced with Multalin version 5.4.1 (Corpet, 1988) and processed with GeneDoc (Nicholas and Nicholas, 1997). Blue background indicates 100% amino acid agreement between the eight sequences, green indicates 75–99%, yellow 50–74%.





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