Kozak Consensus Sequence - Variations in The Consensus Sequence

Variations in The Consensus Sequence

(gcc)gccRccAUGG AGNNAUGN ANNAUGG ACCAUGG GACACCAUGG
Kozak-like sequences in various eukaryotes
Biota Phylum Consensus sequences
Vertebrate
gccRccATGG
Fruit fly (Drosophila spp.) Arthropoda cAAaATG
Budding yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) Ascomycota aAaAaAATGTCt
Slime mold (Dictyostelium discoideum) Amoebozoa aaaAAAATGRna
Ciliate Ciliophora nTaAAAATGRct
Malarial protozoa (Plasmodium spp.) Apicomplexa taaAAAATGAan
Toxoplasma (Toxoplasma gondii) Apicomplexa gncAaaATGg
Trypanosomatidae Euglenozoa nnnAnnATGnC
Terrestrial plants
AACAATGGC

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