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Table 1 Core/Surface protein interface in HBV refD_X02496.

From: Occult hepatitis B infection: an evolutionary scenario

 

Core protein

 

Surface protein

 
 

Pos

AAres

ΔΔG

Pos

AAres

ΔΔG

  

C

67

Thr

0.15

96

Val

0.35

left @

 

C

70

Thr

0.49

100

Tyr

1.03

left @

 

C

71

Trp

0.69

103

Met

0.48

left @

 

C

74

Gly

0.75

104

Leu

0.45

left @

 

C

75

Asn

-0.24

113

Ser

0.31

left @

 

C

76

Leu

-0.05

114

Ser

0.52

left @

 

C

77

Glu

1.83

116

Thr

0.04

left @

 

C

78

Asp

1.05

117

Ser

0.98

left @

 

C

82

Arg

7.02

118

Thr

-0.02

left @

 

C

83

Asp

6.39

121

Cys

0

left @

 

C

84

Leu

0.13

122

Arg

0.55

left @

 

C

86

Val

0.15

169

Arg

1.26

S

 

C

88

Tyr

0.06

173

Leu

0.49

S

 

C

91

Thr

0.13

174

Ser

1.69

S

 

C

92

Asn

0.61

175

Leu

0.72

S

 

C

95

Leu

0.56

177

Val

0.32

S

 

C

96

Lys

-0.02

181

Gln

0.11

S

 
    

182

Trp

0.26

S

 
    

191

Trp

0.29

S

 
    

192

Leu

0.14

S

 
    

195

Ile

0.27

  
  1. ΔΔG indicates the amount of energy, by which the complex becomes destabilized by the computational replacement of the corresponding residue (AAres) with alanine.
  2. Note: Labels C, left @ and S correspond to map positions in Fig 1.