<p>Exon structure, domain composition and the six basic forms of PDZ/LIM genes. (A) The exon composition of the human PDZ-LIM domain encoding genes in alphabetical order. Indicated are <i>ALP</i> (ENSG00000154553), <i>ZASP</i> (ENSG00000122367, Elfin (ENSG00000107438), ENIGMA (ENSG00000196923), <i>Enigma-Homolog</i> (ENH) (ENSG00000163110) <i>LIMK1</i> (ENSG00000106683, OTTHUMG00000023448), <i>LIMK2</i> (ENSG00000182541), <i>LMO7</i> (ENSG00000136153), <i>Mystique</i> (ENSG00000120913) and RIL (ENSG00000131435). Domains are color coded on the exons: LIM yellow, PDZ blue, CH red and ZM motif green, while transcription start sites are indicated after non coding regions (colored white) with a small arrow on top. (B) Presence of domain architec...
<p>(A) Schematic diagram of the Ftz-F1 regions that are divided into A/B, C, D and E regions. (B) Al...
Shown in boxes and wavy lines, respectively [4, 17]. Exons are drawn to scale. Black lines link a pa...
(a) Exon-intron structure of human (Hs) ANKRD1 and ANKRD2 and their counterparts in mouse (Mm) and z...
<p>Evolutionary model for the PDZ and LIM encoding genes. The most parsimonious model derived from o...
The PDZ and LIM domain-containing protein family is encoded by a diverse group of genes whose phylog...
The PDZ and LIM domain-containing protein family is encoded by a diverse group of genes whose phylog...
PDZ/LIM genes encode a group of proteins that play very important, but diverse, biological roles. Th...
<p>Dendogram of a representative set of LIM domains. Sequence comparisons of LIM domains in a Dendog...
the DXS52 loci (Heiss et al., 1996). Although the identi-Construction of a transcript map in the DXS...
Journal ArticleLIM domains are novel sequence elements that are found in more than 60 gene products,...
<p>A. Domain structures and position of the four predicted LIM proteins in <i>M. oryzae</i>; B. Phyl...
<p>The exon/intron structures are shown in the left hand panel, with exons displayed as black boxes ...
Transcriptional regulation is fundamental for the precise development of all organisms. Through tigh...
Throughout evolution, the LIM domain has been deployed in many different domain configurations, whic...
Throughout evolution, the LIM domain has been deployed in many different domain configurations, whic...
<p>(A) Schematic diagram of the Ftz-F1 regions that are divided into A/B, C, D and E regions. (B) Al...
Shown in boxes and wavy lines, respectively [4, 17]. Exons are drawn to scale. Black lines link a pa...
(a) Exon-intron structure of human (Hs) ANKRD1 and ANKRD2 and their counterparts in mouse (Mm) and z...
<p>Evolutionary model for the PDZ and LIM encoding genes. The most parsimonious model derived from o...
The PDZ and LIM domain-containing protein family is encoded by a diverse group of genes whose phylog...
The PDZ and LIM domain-containing protein family is encoded by a diverse group of genes whose phylog...
PDZ/LIM genes encode a group of proteins that play very important, but diverse, biological roles. Th...
<p>Dendogram of a representative set of LIM domains. Sequence comparisons of LIM domains in a Dendog...
the DXS52 loci (Heiss et al., 1996). Although the identi-Construction of a transcript map in the DXS...
Journal ArticleLIM domains are novel sequence elements that are found in more than 60 gene products,...
<p>A. Domain structures and position of the four predicted LIM proteins in <i>M. oryzae</i>; B. Phyl...
<p>The exon/intron structures are shown in the left hand panel, with exons displayed as black boxes ...
Transcriptional regulation is fundamental for the precise development of all organisms. Through tigh...
Throughout evolution, the LIM domain has been deployed in many different domain configurations, whic...
Throughout evolution, the LIM domain has been deployed in many different domain configurations, whic...
<p>(A) Schematic diagram of the Ftz-F1 regions that are divided into A/B, C, D and E regions. (B) Al...
Shown in boxes and wavy lines, respectively [4, 17]. Exons are drawn to scale. Black lines link a pa...
(a) Exon-intron structure of human (Hs) ANKRD1 and ANKRD2 and their counterparts in mouse (Mm) and z...