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English: Tertiary Structure of C16orf86. Labeled above are amino acids Proline 105, Serine 142, Leucine 183, Leucine 244, Glycine 242, and Threonine 258. Proline 105 green region is a location for Nuclear Localization Signaling. Serine 142 yellow region is a location for phosphorylation sites of CDC2, ATM, CKII, DNAPK. In addition, Threonine 258 yellow region is a location for Phosphorylation sites for PKA, PKC. Lastly, Glycine 242, Leucine 183, Leucine 244 are Nuclear Export Signals. These Nuclear Export regions are labeled orange.
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