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Human CBS has a variant sumoylation site, LK269EK, in which the acidic residue found in the consensus motif is missing.
This motif is missing in other NIPII homologs.
Although chicken UPK3c still possesses a motif that weakly resembles the conserved ~12 amino acid stretch characteristic of UPK3a and 3b [ 4], this motif is missing in mammalian UPK3c's (Additional file 5: Figure S5).
This and the fact that the molybdenum-binding motif is missing from nifQ indicates that this gene is possibly nonessential for N. galegae, and is most probably a nonfunctional pseudogene.
The 8th motif is partial and the 9th motif is missing, likely due to incomplete protein predictions, and motifs 2 and 4 may have diverged with possible implications for channel function, or more likely appear altered due to the low quality of sequence used for model prediction.
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The Dc motif was missing one basic residue form the standard docking motifs, while the Dd motif was missing the hydrophobic portion.
In animals, this motif was missing and was replaced with charged amino acids [36].
RNases 13 15 are known as noncanonical RNases because the catalytic triad and/or the signature motif are missing and perhaps do not have ribonucleolytic activities.
Apparently, the second kelch motif was missing in At5g27630, in AIS76194 and in AIS76198 (see Figure S1, Additional file 1-II).
Though one motif was missing, gene Pbr016256.1 is still expressed in our study at all the six stages; this suggests that the loss of this N-terminal domain does not affect its function.
While the RING domain and the C-terminal C3H zinc finger are found in all Mkrn4 sequences, the third C3H zinc finger and the CysHis motif are missing and have been probably lost in the ancestral mkrn4 gene early after duplication.
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