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Li et al., 2025 - Peptidoglycan recognition protein PGRP-5 is involved in immune defence and neuro-behavioral disorders in zebrafish embryos
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Multiple alignments of C-terminal amino acid sequences contained conserved amidase domains in zebrafish (Danio rerio, Dr), ricefish (Oryzias latipes, Ol), human (Homo sapiens, Hs) and mouse (Mus musculus, Ms) PGRPs.

(A) The multiple sequence alignment of PGRPs was presented. The conserved amino acid residues were shaded in red, and similar amino acids were marked with red characters. (B) The homology percentage of PGRPs gene sequences was presented. The protein sequences were listed as followed: Zebrafish (PGRP2: NP_001038631; PGRP5: NP_001037786; PGRP6:NP_001038687), ricefish (PGRP2: NP_004065551; PGRP5: NP_004075905; PGRP6:NP_004071889), human (PGRP1: NP_005082; PGRP2: NP_443122; PGRP3: NP_443123; PGRP4: NP_065126) and mouse (PGRP1: NP_033428; PGRP2: NP_067294; PGRP3: NP_997130; PGRP4: NP_997146).

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