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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2017 Oct 1.
Published in final edited form as: Biochim Biophys Acta. 2016 May 11;1864(10):1455–1463. doi: 10.1016/j.bbapap.2016.05.005

Table 1.

IDR sequences used in this study

Protein Accession

#
Peptide Sequence
TRAP220 Q925J9 637GNTKNHPMLMNLLKDNPA654
BECN1 Q14457 105DGGTMENLSRRLKVTGDLFDIMSGQT130
GRIM Q24570 1MAIAYFIPDQAQLLA15
p53 P04637 367SHLKSKKGQSTSRHKKLMFKTE388
GOPC Q9HD26 248RHKTVIRACRGRNDLKRPMQAPPGHDQDSL277
ATG3 Q9NT62 129ENKDNIRLQDCSALCEEEEDEDEGEAADME158
ATG9A Q7Z3C6 810 AEDGQSASRHPEPVPEEGSEDELPPQVHKV 839
BECN1 Q14457 76DGVSRRFIPPARMMSTESANSFTLIGEASD105
AMBRA1 Q9C0C7 527TQQAQEMLNNNIESE541
GOPC Q9H D26 255ACRGRNDLKRPMQAPPGHDQDSLKK279
BECN1 Q14457 50AQAKPGETQEEETNSGEEPFIETPRQDGV78
ATG16L1 Q676U5 59EKHDVPNRHEISPGHDGTWNDNQLQE84
ATG2A Q7Z 3C6 1244HPPPRPPSPTEIAGQKLSESPASLPSCPPV1273

Accession # corresponds to the full-length amino acid sequence downloaded from NCBI RefSeq protein database (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/refseq).