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Asymmetric mutation rates at enzyme–inhibitor interfaces: Implications for the protein–protein docking problem
Protein Sci Bradford and Westhead 12 (9): 2099.

Supplemental Research Data

Two diskettes of electronic supplementary material are provided. Diskette 1 contains the seven multiple sequence alignment files of the protease test cases, and a Microsoft Word '97 file, "supp_tables.doc", containing three tables. Table 1 gives the number of interface vertices and the total number of surface vertices on each protein. Table 2 indicates the number of amino acids found both within and outside each interface. Table 3 shows the percentage of residues within each conservation class at the interface and on the non-interacting surface. Diskette 2 contains the seven multiple sequence alignment files of the inhibitor test cases. aln files may be viewed with MS Word or Wordpad.

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