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English: Schematic illustration of human CIC-S and CIC-L. CIC-L has a unique long N-terminal region compared with CIC-S. The amino acid regions of CIC responsible for the interaction with ATXN1/ATXN1L, 14-3-3, and ERK, the HMG box, nuclear localization signal (NLS), c-Src-mediated phosphorylation site, and C1 domain, are depicted. Numbers indicate amino acid positions. EBS: ERK binding site.
Русский: Схематическое представление длинной и короткой форм человеческого белка капикуа (CIC). Длинная форма, CIC-L, отличается более длинным N-концом. На схеме отмечены аминокислотные участки, отвечающие за взаимодействие CIC с атаксином-1 (ATXN1), белком 14-3-3, ERK, а также домен HMG-box, сигнал ядерной локализации, сайт фосфорилирования, опосредуемого c-Src, и домен C1. Из обзора Yoontae Lee, 2020 год.
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Source https://www.nature.com/articles/s12276-020-0411-3/figures/1
Author Yoontae Lee

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Domain features and regulation of CIC (capicua), a human gene/protein.

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