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English: Comparison of the deduced amino acid sequences of ApHTT with huntingtins from other species at (A) the N-terminal end and (B) the first HEAT repeat region. Red letters denote identical amino acid residues. Sequences are from NCBI protein database. Human: NP_002102.4, Mouse: NP_034544.1, Zebrafish: NP_571093.1, Aplysia: XP_005093645.1, Drosophila: NP_651629.1. The domain structure of human huntingtin is shown as a reference. PolyQ: polyglutamine stretch, PolyP: polyproline region, HEAT cluster: clusters of HEAT repeats.
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Source Image file from Choi Y, Kadakkuzha B, Liu X, Akhmedov K, Kandel E, Puthanveettil S (2014). "Huntingtin Is Critical Both Pre- and Postsynaptically for Long-Term Learning-Related Synaptic Plasticity in Aplysia". PLOS ONE. DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0103004. PMID 25054562. PMC: 4108396.
Author Choi Y, Kadakkuzha B, Liu X, Akhmedov K, Kandel E, Puthanveettil S
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