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Resolution: standard / high Figure 1.
Amino acids in zinc fingers. A: In large dark rectangle, sequence of amino acids 11 to 276 in transcription factor
IIIA of Xenotopus laevis oocytes, aligned in nine rows to show extent of repetition of repeat units. Letters
below rectangle indicate consensus sequence derived by Miller, McLachlan, and Klug
(1985); dashes in consensus sequence indicate positions of no consensus. Shaded letters
highlight acids that match the consensus sequence; letters in small gray rectangles
indicate acids that do not match the consensus sequence but match at least one other
acid in that position; unshaded letters match neither the consensus sequence nor any
other acid. Blanks indicate gaps in the alignment, with the gaps positioned to maximize
match of surrounding acids with the consensus sequence. Asterisks do not represent
acids but indicate positions at which "insertions" commonly occur. Adapted from Figure
3 of Miller, McLachlan, and Klug (1985). B: Model of the arrangement of amino acids
103 to 204 in transcription factor IIIA of Xenotopus laevis oocytes. Three complete "zinc fingers" are shown. Adapted from Figure 4 of Miller,
McLachlan, and Klug (1985). Note that the amino acids that most consistently match
the consensus sequence in A are those that serve as ligands with zinc in B.
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