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. 2014 Oct 27;42(22):e169. doi: 10.1093/nar/gku940

Figure 5.

Figure 5.

Identification of target-binding peptide motifs. The 200 most abundant peptides of each selection were computationally compared and clustered into groups of peptides that share a maximal sequence similarity. The raw data of the automated sequence comparison is included in the Supplementary Material. The sub-groups generated computationally were arranged manually to group those together that belong to the same consensus group. The cysteines are colored in black and regions in the peptides with sequence similarities were manually highlighted in color. Top: Consensus groups of peptides isolated in the selection with uPA. Peptide sequences of two of the sub-groups are enlarged and shown together with the abundance on the right side. Bottom: Consensus groups of peptides isolated against SrtA, FXIIa, PK and SA.