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Small leucine-rich repeat proteoglycans SLRPs

Figure 1 Dendrogram to illustrate the relationships between the different small leucine-rich repeat proteins/proteoglycans (SLRPs). SLRPs belonging to Classes I and II have 12 leucine-rich repeats while those in Class III have 7. The spacing of N-terminal cysteines differs in each class. ECM2 is considered to be Class I related, while nyctalopin and chondroadherin each have distinct sequence and structural characteristics. Figure 1 Dendrogram to illustrate the relationships between the different small leucine-rich repeat proteins/proteoglycans (SLRPs). SLRPs belonging to Classes I and II have 12 leucine-rich repeats while those in Class III have 7. The spacing of N-terminal cysteines differs in each class. ECM2 is considered to be Class I related, while nyctalopin and chondroadherin each have distinct sequence and structural characteristics.
Majava M, Bishop PN, Hagg P, Scott PG, Rice A, Inglehearn C, Hammond CJ, Spector TD, Ala-Kokko L, Mannikko M. Novel mutations in the small leucine-rich repeat protein/proteoglycan (SLRP) genes in high myopia. Hum Mutat 2007 28 336-344. [Pg.177]


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