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. 2009 Sep 16;65(Pt 10):1032–1041. doi: 10.1107/S0907444909027012

Table 4. Single-residue propensities of residues interacting with the middle region of EE and EM helix pairs.

Single-residue propensity values for each residue interacting with the middle region of another helix were calculated using (1) (see §2.2). Propensity values greater than 1.1 in both classes are shown in italics. Propensity values greater than 1.1 in only one class are shown in bold.

Residue N–MID C–MID
Gly 5 (0.55) 3 (0.26)
Ala 8 (0.60) 19 (1.16)
Val 14 (1.13) 12 (0.78)
Leu 20 (1.02) 44 (1.81)
Ile 7 (0.64) 16 (1.18)
Met 1 (0.23) 15 (2.85)
Thr 8 (1.00) 5 (0.49)
Ser 5 (0.64) 7 (0.72)
Cys 1 (0.40) 3 (0.93)
Tyr 9 (1.31) 7 (0.81)
Trp 5 (1.76) 7 (2.00)
Phe 13 (1.57) 19 (1.84)
His 11 (2.68) 4 (0.76)
Arg 8 (0.89) 7 (0.62)
Lys 3 (0.36) 4 (0.38)
Glu 12 (1.30) 11 (0.95)
Asp 9 (1.19) 8 (0.85)
Gln 3 (0.51) 8 (1.11)
Asn 9 (1.61) 2 (0.26)
Pro 11 (1.63) 0 (0.00)
Total 162 201

Number of residues from the N-terminal region of one helix interacting with the middle region of the second helix.

Number of residues from the C-terminal region of one helix interacting with the middle region of another helix.