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Table 3 Hydrolases larger than 519 amino acids sorted by taxa of their host n is the number of hydrolases in the group, charge the charge per residue, turn the relative number of turn- forming residues. Only groups with at least eight hydrolases were included.

From: How to find soluble proteins: a comprehensive analysis of alpha/beta hydrolases for recombinant expression in E. coli

Taxon

n

CV-CV' average

CV-CV' first quartile

Charge average

Turn average

Length average

arthropoda

98

0.75

0.51

-0.048

0.251

606

metazoa

262

0.85

0.56

-0.046

0.254

649

eukaryota

279

0.88

0.58

-0.045

0.255

644

mammalia

95

0.88

0.56

-0.046

0.256

720

chordata

108

0.90

0.58

-0.046

0.257

705

enterobacteria

8

0.99

0.74

-0.054

0.279

633

eubacteria

49

1.12

0.76

-0.047

0.276

654

g-proteobacteria

32

1.17

0.79

-0.049

0.285

643

ascomycetes

13

1.21

0.88

-0.046

0.278

552

proteobacteria

35

1.22

0.79

-0.048

0.286

638

fungi

14

1.25

0.88

-0.045

0.279

553