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Resolution: standard / high Figure 2.
Phylogenetic trees of the innate immune signaling adaptors and diagrams of their protein
structures. The fish protein names are highlighted in blue (Dr [Danio rerio]) or green (Fr [Takifugu rubripes] and Tn [Tetraodon nigroviridis]). The numbers in the tree indicate the bootstrap values. Scale: interval of 0.1
amino acid substitutions. Hs, Homo sapiens, Mm, Mus musculus. Protein domains are shown as boxes based on identification by Pfam [55] or Smart
[56]. Some domains were not recognized by these programs, although manual inspection
indicated clear conservation of the domain within the protein family. These domains
are also shown as boxes in the diagrams. The identities of the domains are listed
at the bottom. Scale bar = 100 amino acids. The Tetraodon version of the Ikap (IKK [Inhibitor of nuclear factor-κB kinase] complex associated
protein) gene contains two full repeats of the IKI3 domain. It is not clear whether
this prediction is due to an error in the genome assembly or whether the gene does
indeed contain an internal duplication covering the whole length of the gene found
in other species. The two halves of the predicted gene were treated as separate peptides
in the phylogenetic tree and the diagram.
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