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Fig. 5 | BMC Plant Biology

Fig. 5

From: Genome-wide identification of Calcineurin B-Like (CBL) gene family of plants reveals novel conserved motifs and evolutionary aspects in calcium signaling events

Fig. 5

Conserved myristoylation and palmitoylation site of CBL Proteins. a indicates the presence of Gly (G) amino acid at second position (marked in red inside the box). The Gly amino acid at second position of CBL protein represents probable myristoylation site. b represents the presence of conserved Cys (C) amino acid residue at third position (marked in green inside the box). a also contains Cys amino acid at fourth position (marked in green inside the box). The presence of Cys amino acid at third, fourth, fifth or six position of CBL protein represent probable palmitoylation site. The Cys amino acid up to 25 position from start site is responssible for protein palmitoylation. The Lys amino acid is also a probable protein palmitoylation site, but in majority of cases it is found in prokaryotes

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