Fig. 7.
Fig. 7. Alignment of amino acid sequence of trocarin with factor Xa sequences. The sequences are taken from the following sources.T carinatus: Tropidechis carinatus (rough-scaled snake, this report, SWISS-PROT no. P81428); G gallus: Gallus gallus (chicken, SWISS-PROT no. P25155); R norvegicus:Rattus norvegicus (rat, Genbank no. 2144491); O cuniculus: Oryctolagus cuniculus (rabbit, SWISS-PROT no.O19045); B taurus: Bos taurus (bovine, SWISS-PROT no.P00743); H sapiens: Homo sapiens (human, SWISS-PROT no.P00742); and M musculus: Mus musculus (mouse, Genbank no. 2664220). Identical and homologous residues are shaded in red and blue, respectively. Gla, EGF-I, and EGF-II domain boundaries are indicated above light chain sequences. Gaps (−) are inserted for optimal alignment.

Alignment of amino acid sequence of trocarin with factor Xa sequences. The sequences are taken from the following sources.T carinatus: Tropidechis carinatus (rough-scaled snake, this report, SWISS-PROT no. P81428); G gallus: Gallus gallus (chicken, SWISS-PROT no. P25155); R norvegicus:Rattus norvegicus (rat, Genbank no. 2144491); O cuniculus: Oryctolagus cuniculus (rabbit, SWISS-PROT no.O19045); B taurus: Bos taurus (bovine, SWISS-PROT no.P00743); H sapiens: Homo sapiens (human, SWISS-PROT no.P00742); and M musculus: Mus musculus (mouse, Genbank no. 2664220). Identical and homologous residues are shaded in red and blue, respectively. Gla, EGF-I, and EGF-II domain boundaries are indicated above light chain sequences. Gaps (−) are inserted for optimal alignment.

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