TABLE 2.
Cgs region | No. of residues | Locationa | qb | q′c |
---|---|---|---|---|
1-418 | 418 | Cyt | ≫ | 5/0 (q = 5) |
442-451 | 10 | Per | 1/1 (q = 0) | |
475-818 | 344 | Cyt | ≫ | 2/2 (q = 0) 5/1 (q = 4) |
842-846 | 5 | Per | 0/0 (q = 0) | |
870-938 | 69 | Cyt | 8/6 (q = +2) | |
962-967 | 6 | Per | 0/1 (q = −1) | |
991-2831 | 841 | Cyt | ≫ | 4/4 (q = 0) |
Cyt, cytoplasmic; Per, periplasmic.
≫, domains contain much more than 65 residues. q is the net charge calculated as follows: K + R/D + E (positively charged residues/negatively charged residues).
q′ is the net charge calculated as follows: K + R/D + E (positively charged residues/negatively charged residues), before or after the TMSs, taking up to 20 amino acid residues into account.