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Analysis of Transmembrane Helicity and Hydropathy Scores via TMHMM and Kyte-Doolittle Plots

This study presents the results of hydropathy analysis employing TMHMM and Kyte-Doolittle methodologies. The total sequence length analyzed comprises 531 amino acids, predicting one transmembrane helix with an expected number of amino acids in transmembrane helices calculated at approximately 72.491879. Additionally, 21.949 amino acids are anticipated within the first 60 amino acids to be part of the transmembrane region. The Kyte-Doolittle hydropathy plot highlights peaks above the threshold score of 1.8, indicating possible transmembrane regions.

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Analysis of Transmembrane Helicity and Hydropathy Scores via TMHMM and Kyte-Doolittle Plots

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  1. Supplementary Fig. 1 TMHMM hyrophopathy plot, Total sequence length for hydropathy analysis: 531 amino acids. Number of predicted transmembrane helices is 1, Expected number of AAs in TMHs: 72.491879, Expected number of first 60 AA’s to be TMHs: 21.949

  2. Supplementary Fig. 2 Kyte-Doolittle Hydropathy plot, Peaks with scores greater than 1.8 (redline) indicates transmembrane regions

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