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Additional file 1 of The importance of CDC27 in cancer: molecular pathology and clinical aspects

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posted on 2021-03-10, 04:40 authored by Golnaz Ensieh Kazemi-Sefat, Mohammad Keramatipour, Saeed Talebi, Kaveh Kavousi, Roya Sajed, Nazanin Atieh Kazemi-Sefat, Kazem Mousavizadeh
Additional file 1: Table S1. Protein sequence in exons and TPR motifs of CDC27. CDC27 has 19 exons with 14 TPR motifs which are located in two TPR domains. Aminoacid numbers are according to the longest isoform with 830 aminoacids. Six yellow highlighted aminoacids in brackets (at the junction of exon 8 and exon 9) are the difference between the main CDC27 isoform with 824 aminoacids and the second important functional CDC27 isoform with 830 aminoacids. Different exons are colored alternately blue and black. Red colored aminoacids at exon junctions are coded by a codon which has nucleotides on both exons. Purple highlighted aminoacids are common phosphorylation sites in the CDC27 protein which all of them are located between two TPR domains. The structure of the APC3 is consisted of 14 units of the TPR motif, which are organised as follows: dimerization domain (TPR 1 to TPR 7), IR tail binding domain (TPR 8 to TPR 11), and C-terminal domain (TPR 12 to TPR 14).

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