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Annotated conceptual translation of MIPOL1 isoform 1 showing the most important features.

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English: Annotated conceptual translation of MIPOL1 isoform 1 showing the most important features. The underlined parts represent the coiled-coil domains. Bolded amino acids are highly conserved even in orthologs as distant as Cnidarians. Other bracketed regions show conserved protein family regions identified such as COG1196 and COG 4372. Exon boundaries are highlighted in blue. Bipartite nuclear localization signal is highlighted in blue. Parts of the protein absent in other isoforms have been highlighted.
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