Ser-Thr distributionNumber of Ser sidechains in dataset 28561 ( 5.9% )
Number of Thr sidechains in dataset 26716 ( 5.5% )
Total number of Ser-Thr contacts 3132
* Non-random at 95.0% confidence level.
** Non-random at 97.5% confidence level.
*** Non-random at 99.0% confidence level.
**** Non-random at 99.5% confidence level.
The significance of any clustering in the contacts is assessed with reference to packing-geometries generated at random from 20 trials of 3000 randomly-chosen and randomly placed contacts.
Cluster 1. Size: Mean 38.75 St.dev. 2.90
Cluster 2. Size: Mean 35.90 St.dev. 1.48
Cluster 3. Size: Mean 34.65 St.dev. 1.15
Cluster 4. Size: Mean 33.95 St.dev. 1.20
Cluster 5. Size: Mean 33.10 St.dev. 0.94
Cluster 6. Size: Mean 32.50 St.dev. 0.81
The pairs of plots below show a representative sidechain for each cluster.
In the first plot of each pair the sidechains are shown as ball-and-stick models; in the second plot the van der Waals surfaces are superimposed as wire-cage contours. The reference sidechain is shown in purple while the cluster representative is shown in orange. Click on the first plot to get a magnified view, including the other cluster members.
Each cluster representative is chosen to have a r.m.s.d. of <1.5 Angstroms from all other members of the cluster. The standard deviation shows how significant the clustering is, when compared with a randomly-generated contact distribution for these two sidechains.
The ticks on the back walls in the plots correspond to distances of 1 Angstrom.
Cluster 1. Size 132 ( 32.20 st. devs. from mean )
Cluster 2. Size 77 ( 27.77 st. devs. from mean )
Cluster 3. Size 69 ( 29.81 st. devs. from mean )
Cluster 4. Size 63 ( 24.15 st. devs. from mean )
Cluster 5. Size 53 ( 21.09 st. devs. from mean )
Cluster 6. Size 51 ( 22.95 st. devs. from mean )
Other Ser distributions