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From: Biological characteristics of a new long-chain fatty acid transport protein 1 from Trichinella spiralis and its participation in lipid metabolism, larval moulting, and development

Figure 2

Tertiary structure prediction and evolutionary tree construction of TsFATP1. A The adenosine AMP binding sites of TsFATP1 were localised at Thr-253, Asn-368, Gly-369, Glu-389, Thr-394, Asp-498, Phe-510, Arg-513, and Lys-604. B CoA binding sites of TsFATP1 were localised at Met-293, Pro-352, Pro-353, Ile-356, Asn-368, Lys-521, Glu-523, Glu-576, and Tyr-585. C The active sites of TsFATP1 were localised at Thr-253, Met-293, Pro-294, leu-350, Pro-352, Pro-353, Ile-356, Asn-368, Glu-389, Thr-394, Asp-498, Phe-510, Arg-513, Lys-521, Asn-524, and Tyr-585, and the common motifs were localised at Tyr-250, Thr-253, Gly-258, Pro-260, and Lys-261. D The evolutionary tree of TsFATP1 was inferred using the NJ method. The bootstrap consensus tree inferred from 1000 replicates represents the evolutionary history of the taxa analysed. The encapsulated and non-encapsulated species of the genus Trichinella were localised in two different evolutionary clades of Trichinella.

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