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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Feb 1.
Published in final edited form as: Trends Microbiol. 2011 Nov 16;20(2):59–65. doi: 10.1016/j.tim.2011.10.002

Table 1.

Ile-, Val-, and Thr-rich potential amyloid sequences from yeast and mammalian CAMsa

Accession number Sequence Position in ORFb TANGO β-aggregate %c %IVTd
        Yeast proteins
    C. albicans Alsl Als3, Als5 EAK99144, EAK93472, EAK99139 IVIVATT 325 93 83
S. cerevisiae Flo1 AAC09499 TVIVI 308, 1547 43 100
S. cerevisiae Flo11 NP_012284 VVSTTV 1036, 1367 75 83

Mammalian proteins
Integrin α4 NP 000876 VFVYI 340 94 60
YIVLFY 502 69 33
N-CAM AAB31836 IVTIVGL 660 98 71
e-Cadherin CAA78353.1 VGVFII 202 98 67
VISVVTT 325 83 87
VVITTL 391 62 83
Galectin 4 AAP35679.1 LVFIVLA 103 99 43
Galectin 12 EAW74155.1 YVTTIF 49 99 67
SigLec AAF34702.1 SVFVTAL 146 87 43
a

More extensive lists of such sequences for other Als proteins and other yeast adhesins have been published [14-16].

b

ORF denotes open reading frame.

c

β-Aggregate potential of the designated sequence according to the predictor TANGO [15, 49].

d

IVT indicates percent of Ile + Val + Thr in the designated sequence.