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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Mar 22.
Published in final edited form as: Biochim Biophys Acta. 2013 Apr 10;1844(1 Pt B):198–206. doi: 10.1016/j.bbapap.2013.04.002

Table 3.

The top 20 most gained dipeptides from p53 mutations.

Dipeptide pairs Number lost Number gained Dipeptide propensity
p53 p63/p73
V/H 0 16222 2.469 3.843
R/H 170 1424 3.984 3.451
V/C 231 1321 3.788 3.255
R/W 0 1308 0.098 1.302
H/C 0 1262 1.491 2.367
R/Q 0 966 2.649 7.407
N/Q 0 834 3.231 5.94
N/W 0 714 2.043 1.314
P/S 99 674 7.783 11.639
V/L 2 654 4.767 7.052
S/G 119 652 7.685 5.71
F/R 195 638 5.11 3.835
R/S 3 635 4.71 3.226
M/S 0 626 1.417 5.092
L/R 184 584 4.198 3.102
D/W 0 552 1.147 1.029
E/C 0 497 1.225 1.415
E/R 149 429 5.706 2.61
L/P 54 415 7.567 5.882
P/C 929 412 7.29 6.391
Average 106.75 810.95 3.9179 4.2931
Statistical differencesa of dipeptide propensity between the lost and gain groups P = 0.04 Statistical differencesa between p53 and p63/p73 P = 0.2225
a

Student test of the significance of the difference.