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Fig. 2

From: Identification, molecular characterization and expression of aminopeptidase N-1 (APN-1) from Anopheles stephensi in SF9 cell line as a candidate molecule for developing a vaccine that interrupt malaria transmission

Fig. 2

Alignment of the AsAPN-1 with seven structurally similar proteins. Alignment was carried out using the Clustal Omega based on Clustal W multiple sequence alignment method. Conserved residues are highlighted in yellow, and the degree of similarity is shown by different signs (asterisk, colon, and dot) from high to low, respectively. Involved residues in zinc-binding domain, active site, and catalytic domain are indicated by blue, red, and black lines, respectively, peptide 9 is highlighted by a purple rectangle box

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