Figure 1
From: A rice class-XIV kinesin enters the nucleus in response to cold

Sequence analysis of OsDLK from Oryza sativa L. ssp. japonica. (a) Predicted domains in the full-length protein (upper row). A putative kinesin motor domain is found in the C-terminal region and includes a conserved neck region, and ATP, as well as microtubule-binding sites. (b) Phylogenetic relationship of OsDLK (marked by an asterisk) with other members of the kinesin-14 family and selected members from other several kinesin subgroups from different animal and plants.