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Identification of a ubiquitous family of membrane proteins and their expression in mouse brain

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Table 1. Percentage sequence identity of some TMS familymembers with mouse TMS-1
Fig. 1. Amino acid alignment of the TMSfamily members. The amino acid sequences(Z14718) and the TMS1d (present study) were aligned usingthe transmembrane domains are underlined andnumbered
Fig. 2. The proposed membrane topography ofthe TMS family members. The proposal isbased on hydropathy plots of each familymember, on a consensus glycosylation site (‡)(excluding the yeast protein) and on potentialphosphorylation sites (*)
Fig. 4. Regional distribution ofTMS-1 and TMS-2 mRNA inmouse brain and peripheral tissues.The experiment was performedasdescribed in Materials andmethods
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