Fig. 6From: Genomics and evolutionary aspect of calcium signaling event in calmodulin and calmodulin-like proteins in plantsMyristoylation site of CMLs. The CMLs were found to contain putative myristoylation sites in the N-terminal end. Glycine amino acid, which undergoes myristoylation, was conserved at 2nd position in the N-terminal end. Approximately 7.58% of the CMLs were found to contain putative myristoylation sitesBack to article page