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From: Small, charged proteins in salmon louse (Lepeophtheirus salmonis) secretions modulate Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) immune responses and coagulation

Figure 2

Overview of the predicted L. salmonis labial gland protein (LsLGP) 1–4. Upper panel (table): Both the length of the complete ORF and the length of mature sequences (in parentheses) is given, while the putative mass in kDa is given for the mature proteins only. Aa amino acids, pI theoretical isoelectric point, #C number of cysteines, PRR proline rich region. Lower panel: Predicted leader sequences are indicated with a grey background, while predicted N-linked glycosylation site are indicated with a blue background. Positively and negatively charged amino acids are shown in blue and red, respectively, while cysteines are depicted in green. PRR’s are underlined, while the two amino acid deletions identified in LsLGP4 is marked with squares. LsLGP1 and 1L are aligned to show identical (*) and similar (: or.) amino acids.

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