Fig. 2From: Fruit ripening-associated leucylaminopeptidase with cysteinylglycine dipeptidase activity from durian suggests its involvement in glutathione recyclingPhylogenetic analysis and comparison of various LAPs. A neighbour-joining (NJ) tree was constructed with MEGA v. 7 using 1000 bootstrap replicates. Arabidopsis thaliana: AtLAP1 (NP_179997), AtLAP2 (NP_194821), and AtLAP3 (NP_001328632); Solanum lycopersicum: SlLAP1 (NP_001233862.2) and SlLAP2 (NP_001233884.2); Solanum tuberosum: StLAP1 (XP_006350102.1) and StLAP2 (XP_015165363.1); Durio zibethinus: Musang King DzLAP1_MK (NW_019167860.1) and DzLAP2_MK (NW_019168159) and Chanee DzLAP1_CN (MN879753); Treponema denticola: TdLAP (WP_010698434.1); Bos taurus: BtLAP (NP_776523.2); Staphylococcus aureus: SaLAP (ORO33369.1). The table on the right represents the locations of LAPs analysed either by in silico prediction or empirical evidence and based on their putative rolesBack to article page