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Fig. 1. Multiple alignment of the amino terminal end of CD14. Boxes 1–4
represent hydrophobic motifs that are part of the lipopolysaccharide (LPS)
binding site. Boxes 5 and 6 represent motifs involved in Toll-like receptor 4
(TLR4) interactions. Asterisks indicate the shared potential N-linked
glycosylation sites; marsupial-specific sites are underlined. Plus signs
indicate the residues involved in the LPS binding pocket. Sequences used in
the alignment are detailed in Table
2.