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From: A glycine-rich protein MoGrp1 functions as a novel splicing factor to regulate fungal virulence and growth in Magnaporthe oryzae

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MoGrp1 is a novel RNA-binding protein that is specific to filamentous fungi and contains a glycine-rich domain. a Domain organization and amino acid sequence of MoGrp1. RRM, RNA recognition motif; RGG, Arg-Gly-Gly motif; RNP-1 and RNP-2, two highly conserved sequences of RRM; b High divergence in the C-terminal of MoGrp1 and its orthologous proteins (Additional file 2: Figure S1). Red box marks the high similarity region; blue arrows point to the divergent region (174 to 324 aa in MoGrp1). Conservation is shown by gradient color: highest in red and lowest in blue. The alignment was built using the MAFFT program and sequences were visualized in CLC Sequence Viewer

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