![]() ![]() For human GRB substrate specificity analyses, the same set of 416, equal-length subsequences of 30 residues centered on the cleavage sites was used as the input set, while background models for Fisher’s exact test and Z-test were built from all subsequences and from randomly sampled subsequences of 30 AA residues from the UniProt human reference proteome, respectively. Fisher’s exact test ( A and C) and Z-test ( B and D) were performed to identify substrate sequence preferences of human GRB and yeast NatA, with a significance level of 0.05. ![]() S3 Fig: dagLogos resulting from different statistical test methods. ![]()
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