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Sequence alignment of BAZ1A and BAZ1B bromodomains. BAZ1A and BAZ1B both have a conserved asparagine anchor but BAZ1A has a glutamic acid gatekeeper residue instead of a valine gatekeeper residue in BAZ1B which is present in the binding pockets of several acetyl-lysine binding bromodomains. Sequence alignment was carried out using Tcoffee.

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(current)05:47, 7 December 2017Juliet Obi (Talk | contribs)467×24312 KBSequence alignment of BAZ1A and BAZ1B bromodomains. BAZ1A and BAZ1B both have a conserved asparagine anchor but BAZ1A has a glutamic acid gatekeeper residue instead of a valine gatekeeper residue in BAZ1B which is present in the binding pockets of several

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