Fig. 1.
Fig. 1. OB-R map: (OB-Rl), long form of leptin receptor; (OB-Rs), short (6.4 variant) form. The short form of the receptor represents a splice variant of the receptor, which has a unique cytoplasmic domain following the lysine residue at position 891 (stops 5 amino acids after Lys891). The reverse primers for the long and short isoforms of the receptor were designed to anneal to the unique sequences in the cytoplasmic portion of the receptor. → forward primer; ← reverse primer; SF, short form; LF, long form; ECD, extracellular domain; TM, transmembrane domain.

OB-R map: (OB-Rl), long form of leptin receptor; (OB-Rs), short (6.4 variant) form. The short form of the receptor represents a splice variant of the receptor, which has a unique cytoplasmic domain following the lysine residue at position 891 (stops 5 amino acids after Lys891). The reverse primers for the long and short isoforms of the receptor were designed to anneal to the unique sequences in the cytoplasmic portion of the receptor. → forward primer; ← reverse primer; SF, short form; LF, long form; ECD, extracellular domain; TM, transmembrane domain.

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