Fig. 1From: Molecular characterization and functional implications on mouse peripheral blood mononuclear cells of annexin proteins from Echinococcus granulosus sensu latoSequence alignment analysis of EgANXBs with homologs from other parasites and humans. All the sequences were retrieved from the GenBank and WormBase ParaSite (WP) databases, with the following accession numbers: EgANXB2, Echinococcus granulosus (WP: EgrG_000193700); EgANXB18, E. granulosus (WP: EgrG_000041200); EgANXB20, E. granulosus (WP: EgrG_000244000); EgANXB23, E. granulosus (WP: EgrG_000237700); Em, E. multilocularis (GenBank:CDI98110.1); Ts, Taenia solium (GenBank: AAY17503.1); Hm, Hymenolepis microstoma (GenBank: CDS30725.1); Se, Spirometra erinaceieuropaei (GenBank: ADM26238.1); Sj, Schistosoma japonicum (GenBank: CAX70813.1); Cs, Clonorchis sinensis (GenBank: GAA48684.1); Fh, Fasciola hepatica (GenBank: THD28190.1); Sm, Schistosoma mansoni (GenBank: AAC79802.3); Hs, Homo sapiens (GenBank:NP_005130.1); As, Ascaris suum (GenBank: ADY44710.1); Ce, Caenorhabditis elegans (GenBank:CAA83598.1). The identity referred to the identity rate of homologs to EgANXB2. The type II calcium binding sites with the sequence GxGT -[38–40 residues]-D/E are indicated using orange boxes. The α-helix and irregular coil domains are marked with red bars and green arrows, respectivelyBack to article page