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Top scoring 4E10 and b12 PhIP-Seq 36-mer peptides.

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posted on 2013-09-26, 01:56 authored by Kathryn A. K. Finton, Kevin Larimore, H. Benjamin Larman, Della Friend, Colin Correnti, Peter B. Rupert, Stephen J. Elledge, Philip D. Greenberg, Roland K. Strong

The top fifteen scoring 36-mer peptides from the b12 IgG PhIP-Seq analysis (above) and the seventeen top scoring 36-mer peptides from the 4E10 IgG analysis exceeding the threshold set by the highest-scoring b12 peptide (below) are shown, compiled by their relative rank order, replicate-averaged PhIP-Seq score, sequence, identity of the parent protein, hydrophobicity (Φ) and predicted charge at neutral pH. Hydrophobicities were determined with the Sigma-Aldrich PEPscreen Library Design Tool (green: hydrophilic; orange: moderately hydrophobic; red: hydrophobic; no peptides were predicted to be “very hydrophobic”); overall charge was determined with the Innovagen Peptide Property Calculator (red: negative; green: neutral; blue: positive). Segments of low sequence complexity (defined by the program SEG [112]) are highlighted in red; the core motif in the IP3R isoform peptides (labeled in bold), identified by MEME [72], is underlined. Asterisks indicate peptide sequences selected for expression as fusion constructs for subsequent validation.

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