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From: Structure and function of class III pistil-specific extensin-like protein in interspecific reproductive barriers

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Comparison of the PELPIII-S and -T to TTS-S and -T. The PELPIII-S and -T (accession Z14019.1 and Z14015.1, respectively) amino acid sequences have 89.6% fully conserved residues and the TTS-S and -T (accession Z16403.1 and Z16404.1) amino acid sequences have 92.9% fully conserved residues. The PELPIII-S and TTS-S NTD amino acid sequences (bold) have 39.8% fully conserved and 58.7% similar residues. The PELPIII-S and TTS-S CTD amino acid sequences have 54.4% fully conserved and 75.2% similar residues. Highlighted in gray are the six cysteines in common between TTS and PELPIII and a unique cysteine in the PELPIII NTD. Asterisks represent fully conserved residues, colons represent amino acids with strong similar properties, and periods represent amino acids with weak similar properties

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