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Resolution: standard / high Figure 1.
Cyclin E1 and cyclin E2 are similar proteins, but are independently conserved in vertebrate
organisms. A. Homo sapiens cyclin E1 and cyclin E2 proteins were aligned and percentage similarity calculated
using ALIGN [127]. The sequences have 48.6% identity overall, with higher identity within the well-conserved
cyclin box (75.0%), and less conservation in the N-terminal (45.6%) and C-terminal
regions (29.6%). NLS = nuclear localisation sequence, CLS = centrosome localisation
sequence, P = phosphorylation site. B. Cyclin E from invertebrates was compared to cyclin E1 and cyclin E2 from several
vertebrate organisms. The sequences were aligned using CLUSTALW and the GONNET matrix
[128], and a phenogram derived of the alignment using the DRAWTREE application of the PHYLIP
package [129]. The phenogram was visualised with the application TREEVIEW [130]. The scale bar indicates 0.1 amino acid changes per character.
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