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Figure 2<br />

Amino acid sequences of Type 1 sea anemone polypeptides. The residue numbering system is <strong>based</strong> on the sequences of AP-A and<br />

AP-B. Literature references are from Norton [24], except in the case of recently published sequences for Bc III [25], Bg II and Bg III<br />

[26]. Identical residues are shaded in grey and conserved residues are boxed. The sequences of Bg II and Bg III around residue 28<br />

could also be aligned to bring the Gly-Cys sequence into register with the other toxins if the Arg were treated as an insertion. Toxins are<br />

named in this figure according to their genus and species; common names relevant to the text are Ax I = AP-A; Ax II = AP-B; As Ia =<br />

ATX Ia.<br />

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