Journal:Acta Cryst F:S2053230X20010122

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A block of about 40 residues termed non-LRR region intersects the LRR domain into two subdomains – a N-terminal LRR subdomain with 10 LRRs (N-LRRs) and a C-terminal LRR subdomain with 3 LRRs (C-LRRs). C-LRR packs nearly perpendicularly against the spine of N-LRR. Most LRRs from the N-LRR contain the sequence GxL/i/vP (x stands for any amino acid) specific for the plant LRR proteins, with the only exceptions for LRR3, LRR4, LRR7 and LRR10 (see static image below).
A block of about 40 residues termed non-LRR region intersects the LRR domain into two subdomains – a N-terminal LRR subdomain with 10 LRRs (N-LRRs) and a C-terminal LRR subdomain with 3 LRRs (C-LRRs). C-LRR packs nearly perpendicularly against the spine of N-LRR. Most LRRs from the N-LRR contain the sequence GxL/i/vP (x stands for any amino acid) specific for the plant LRR proteins, with the only exceptions for LRR3, LRR4, LRR7 and LRR10 (see static image below).
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[[Image:Tabg.png|thumb|350px|left|Sequence alignment of LRRs in TMK3. The boundary of each LRR is shown on its right. The conserved residues are shown with yellow background. The solid black star indicates the amino acids specific to plant LRR proteins.]]
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[[Image:Qw.png|thumb|350px|left|Sequence alignment of LRRs in TMK3. The boundary of each LRR is shown on its right. The conserved residues are shown with yellow background. The solid black star indicates the amino acids specific to plant LRR proteins.]]
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The non-LRR has a Cys cluster with the pattern of ''Cx''<sub>''6-7''</sub>''Cx''<sub>''29-30''</sub>''Cx''<sub>''6-11''</sub>''C'' (Cys315-Cys323 and Cys353-Cys361) and a conserved motif of Lx8Yx7-8WxG (Figure 2) similar to Yx8KG found in many LRR- receptor-like kinases (Fritz-Laylin ''et al.,'' 2005<ref name="Fritz">PMID:15955925</ref>).
The non-LRR has a Cys cluster with the pattern of ''Cx''<sub>''6-7''</sub>''Cx''<sub>''29-30''</sub>''Cx''<sub>''6-11''</sub>''C'' (Cys315-Cys323 and Cys353-Cys361) and a conserved motif of Lx8Yx7-8WxG (Figure 2) similar to Yx8KG found in many LRR- receptor-like kinases (Fritz-Laylin ''et al.,'' 2005<ref name="Fritz">PMID:15955925</ref>).

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