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Table 6 Associated SCOP domains for Q{(X) n } regions in Human and Fruitfly (*)

From: Exhaustive assignment of compositional bias reveals universally prevalent biased regions: analysis of functional associations in human and Drosophila

Fruitfly

Human

Protein folds

Number

Superfamilies

Number

Protein folds

Number

Superfamilies

Number

a.4, DNA/RNA-binding 3-helical bundle

53

a.4.1, Homeodomain-like

32

a.4, DNA/RNA-binding 3-helical bundle

14

g.50.1, FYVE/PHD Zinc finger

14

g.39, glucocorticoid receptor-like (DNA-binding domain)

17

g.39.1, glucocorticoid receptor-like (DNA-binding domain)

17

g.50, FYVE/PHD Zinc finger

11

a.40.1, calponin homology (CH) domain

12

b.1, Ig-like sandwich

16

a.4.5, winged-helix DNA-binding domain

16

a.40, CH-domain -like

9

d.211.2, plakin repeat

10

d.144, protein kinase -like

14

d.144.1, protein kinase -like

14

d.211, beta-hairpin-alpha-hairpin repeat (ankyrin & plakin)

8

d.144.1, protein kinase -like

10

b.34, SH3-like barrel

12

a.123.1, nuclear-receptor ligand-binding domain

12

d.144, protein kinase -like

6

a.4.1, homeodomain-like

10

a.123, nuclear-receptor ligand-binding domain

12

      
  1. (*) For each proteome, the most common SCOP domains [18] are listed in decreasing order of abundance. Those that occur in both the Human and Fruitfly lists are highlighted in bold.