Xenopus laevis GAP-43 (XGAP-43) is highly related to other vertebrate GAP-43 proteins in its N-terminal region which contains a membrane-targeting sequence, serine phosphorylation site, and calmodulin binding domain. Unlike other species examined, however, there appear to be two GAP-43-class genes in X. laevis which resulted from the genome duplication in Xenopus approximately 30 million years ago.
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