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Figure 2

From: The SWIRM domain: a conserved module found in chromosomal proteins points to novel chromatin-modifying activities

Figure 2

Domain architectures of proteins predicted to have the SWIRM domain. Proteins are designated by their gene names, species abbreviations and gi numbers. The phyletic distribution of a particular domain architecture is additionally given in brackets, where A represents animals; P, plants; F, fungi; D, D. discoideum and Pf, Plasmodium falciparum. Domains are typically represented by their standard names or abbreviations. ZZ represents the ZZ-type of zinc finger, and 'helical' designates the conserved α-helical domain found at the carboxyl terminus of proteins with a Myb (SANT) and an RSC8-like SWIRM domain.

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