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Additional file 2: of A glycine-rich protein MoGrp1 functions as a novel splicing factor to regulate fungal virulence and growth in Magnaporthe oryzae
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posted on 2019-01-16, 05:00 authored by Xusheng Gao, Changfa Yin, Xinsen Liu, Junbo Peng, Deng Chen, Dan He, Wei Shi, Wensheng Zhao, Jun Yang, You-Liang PengFigure S1. Sequence alignment of MoGrp1 and its orthologous proteins from the following 15 species. M. oryzae (XP_003711424.1), Fusarium oxysporum (XP_018238834.1), Neurospora crassa (CAC28728.2), Saccharomyces cerevisiae (NP_014382.1), Schizosaccharomyces pombe (XP_001713104.1), Glycine max (XP_003530834.1), Arabidopsis thaliana (NP_563787.2), Ustilago maydis (XP_011388843.1), Caenorhabditis elegans (NP_001255142.1), Mus musculus (NP_932770.2), Homo sapiens (NP_001269688.1), Danio rerio (NP_955945.2), Drosophila melanogaster (NP_652612.1), Dictyostelium discoideum (XP_629578.1) and Plasmodium falciparum (XP_001347313.1). Identical residues among these sequences are marked with a black and gray shadow. (TIF 2342 kb)
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