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From: The AINTEGUMENTA genes, MdANT1 and MdANT2, are associated with the regulation of cell production during fruit growth in apple (Malus × domestica Borkh.)

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Comparison of predicted amino acid sequences within the DNA binding domain of ANT from higher plants. The predicted amino acid sequence of the two AP2 domains and linker region are shown for 14 ANTs from 13 plants. Sequences were aligned using MUSCLE software. The scientific name along with the protein name and the region corresponding to the AP2 domains and the linker regions, is indicated within the parenthesis. Arabidopsis thaliana (AtANT; 280-451), Brassica napus (BnANT; 284-454), Artemisia annua (AaANT; 157-327), Triticum aestivum (TaANT; 283-453), Oryza sativa (OsANT; 289-459), Hordeum vulgare (HvANT; 293-463), Sorghum bicolor (SbANT; 216-386), Malus × domestica (MdANT1; 291-462), Malus × domestica (MdANT2; 289-460), Prunus persica (PpANT; 305-471), Fragaria vesca (FvANT; 260-430), Nicotiana tabacum (NtANT; 309-479), Vitis vinifera (VvANT; 256-426), Populus trichocarpa (PtANT; 265-434).

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