Review Article

Insights into the Function of the Unstructured N-Terminal Domain of Proteins 4.1R and 4.1G in Erythropoiesis

Figure 8

Primary structure of 4.1G. The primary structure of 4.1G resembles that of 4.1R135. In vitro binding assays show that the 30 kDa domain of 4.1G binds to previously characterized 4.1R binding partners. Modeling of 4.1G FERM domain 3D structure was performed in silico [41]. Spectrin and actin binding sites in 4.1G C-terminal domain are not displayed.
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