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Conservation of Key Residues in Dynamin Proteins

Explore the alignment of DNM2 orthologs and paralogs highlighting critical residues 533 and 566 and their conservation. This study sheds light on the functional significance of these amino acids in dynamin proteins.

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Conservation of Key Residues in Dynamin Proteins

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  1. Leu566His Gly533Cys VI RR G WL T I NN I S LM K G G S K E Y WFVL T A E S L S W Y K DEEE K E KK Y MLPL D N L K I R D V E K G FM S DNM2 H.sapiens VI RR G WL T I NN I S LM K G G S K E Y WFVL T A E S L S W Y K DEEE K E KK Y MLPL D N L K I R D V E K G FM S DNM2 M. musculus DNM3 H. sapiens DNM2R. norvegicus VI RR G WL T I NN I S LM K G G S K E Y WFVL T A E S L S W Y K DEEE K E KK Y MLPL D N L K I R D V E K G FM S DNM1 H. sapiens VI RK G WL T I NN I G IM K G G S K E Y WFVL T A E N L S W Y K DDEE K E KK Y ML S V D N L K L R D V E K G FM S Dynamin D. rerio VI RK G WL T I SN I G IM K G G S K GY WFVL T A E S L S W Y K DDEE K E KK Y MLPL D N L K V R D V E K S FM S Dynamin D. melanogaster VI RK GH MVI QN L G IM K G G S R P Y WFVL TS E S I S W Y K DEDE K E KK FMLPL D G L K L R D I E QG FM S VI RR G WL T I N - I S IM K G G S K D Y WFVL T A E S L S W Y K DEEE K E KK FMLPL D N L K L R D V E K S FM S MLPL D G V K L K D I E GG FM S VI RK G WL S L SN V S FV R G – S K D N WFVLM S D S L S W Y K DDEE K E KK Y Dynamin C. elegans E-Figure 1. Alignment of DNM2 orthologs and paralogs spanning PH from amino acids 516-577. Residues 533 and 566 mutated by the identified nucleotide changes are shown within boxes and are highly conserved. Small and hydrophobic amino acids are depicted inred; acidic amino acids in blue; basic amino acids in magenta; and amino acids with hydroxyl, amine and basic chains in green.

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