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Fig. 3

From: Functional characterization of 5′ UTR cis-acting sequence elements that modulate translational efficiency in Plasmodium falciparum and humans

Fig. 3

Dissecting the effects of the four uAUGs in R[WT]. uAUGs were found to have a generally repressive effect on TE that can be dependent on the presence each other. Graphed for each is the average and SEM of log2(each experimental value normalized to experimental R[WT] mean). The dotted line marks the average log2(R[Δ1Δ2Δ3Δ4] normalized to R[WT]). For each figure, to the left is a diagram of the sequences using the same annotations as Fig. 2C. To the right of the diagrams are the results for P. falciparum and human K562s. a The effect of removing all four uAUGs from R[WT]. b The effect of retaining a single uAUG. c The effect of removing each uAUG individually. d The effect of removing two uAUGs in combination

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