Skip to main content
. 2005 Feb;14(2):316–328. doi: 10.1110/ps.04941505

Table 2.

The top 17% highly conserved positions for 1TAB

3G (55.6, 0.85) 4G (33.9, 0.98) 6T (33.9, 0.98) 10N (26.5, 0.46)
11T (56.6, 0.46) 21G (85.2, 0.51) 31N (37.5, 0.52) 32S (25.5, 0.47)
40H (37.1, 0.98) 69K (37.2, 0.49) 74P (70.8, 0.46) 77N (42.4, 0.47)
92S (50.8, 0.44) 93A (52.5, 0.63) 97N (58.7, 0.47) 101A (31.6, 0.45)
1TAB:E 102S (32.8, 0.62) 107T (90.6, 0.44) 113G (74.8, 0.45) 139K (46.3, 0.45)
141P (27.2, 0.55) 144S (37.1, 0.47) 146S (67.3, 0.57) 149K (42.9, 0.48)
158S (78.4, 0.45) 167E (77.4, 0.45) 169G (53.4, 0.64) 170K (42.5, 0.57)
174Q (61.3, 0.53) 184S (83.8, 0.46) 194G (29.4, 0.96) 196G (59.2, 0.53)
200K (66.0, 0.46) 208K (27.7, 0.54) 214S (63.7, 0.46) 218Q (75.8, 0.47)
1TAB:I 13C (40.5, 1.00) 15K (104.0, 0.67) 18P (58.8, 0.89) 23C (36.7, 0.96)
31C (33.3, 0.68) 35C (59.1, 0.75)

Solvent-accessible area and the conservation index (CI in equation 5) are given in parentheses, respectively. The residues shown in bold fall in the top 8% list.