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From: Aedes aegypti SGS1 is critical for Plasmodium gallinaceum infection of both the mosquito midgut and salivary glands

Fig. 4

Alignment of Aedes aegypti SGS1 and SGS1b C-terminal regions. Amino acid sequences were aligned using MUSCLE as implemented in MEGA7 [40]. Alignment was imported into Multiple Align Show (https://www.bioinformatics.org/sms/multi_align.html). Dark/Light blue boxes indicate predicted transmembrane domains [41]. Red bar indicates the boundary after which no peptides were recovered from salivary glands in WT A. aegypti samples. Arrowheads indicate potential PAP (orange) or furin (purple) cleavage sites predicted in both SGS1 and SGS1b [42]

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