Fig. 1From: Investigating the functionality of a ribosome-binding mutant of NAA15 using Saccharomyces cerevisiaeMultiple sequence alignment of Naa15 from H. sapiens (Hs), S. pombe (Sp), and S. cerevisiae (Sc). The alignment was generated in Clustal Omega [51] and edited in Jalview [52]. The N-terminal region (EPR1) and the internal basic helix (EPR2) are indicated in blue. Light blue color indicates hydrophobic residues, red indicates basic residues, magenta indicates acidic residues, green indicates polar residues, pink indicates cysteines, orange indicates glycines, yellow indicates prolines, and cyan indicates aromatic residuesBack to article page