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Table 2 Amino acid analysis in hypervariable region

From: Identification and characterization of yellow stripe-like genes in maize suggest their roles in the uptake and transport of zinc and iron

 

Glu1

His1

α-helix2

Charged residues2

ZmYS1

48%

10%

32%

33%

ZmYSL2

50%

0%

37%

38%

ZmYSL3

33%

31%

36%

37%

ZmYSL4

24%

0%

40%

31%

ZmYSL5

11%

13%

41%

33%

ZmYSL6

43%

0%

22%

26%

ZmYSL7

40%

22%

36%

24%

ZmYSL8

47%

43%

39%

29%

ZmYSL9

32%

43%

25%

25%

ZmYSL10

41%

33%

28%

25%

ZmYSL11

50%

29%

48%

27%

ZmYSL12

35%

14%

25%

33%

ZmYSL13

35%

27%

39%

34%

ZmYSL14

30%

0%

23%

33%

ZmYSL15

29%

0%

40%

35%

ZmYSL16

42%

13%

15%

31%

ZmYSL17

40%

25%

75%

44%

ZmYSL18

31%

0%

36%

33%

ZmYSL19

20%

8%

30%

37%

  1. 1Glu and His columns mean the ratio of the number of corresponding amino acids in the N-terminal variable region to the number in the total protein
  2. 2The α-helix and charged residues columns mean the ratio of helix amino acids or the charged residues in the loop between the seventh and eighth transmembrane domain