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Nonpolar side chain frequency

Nonpolar side chain frequency (NPS) is defined as the number of residues of tryptophan, isoleucine, tyrosine, phenylalanine, proline, leucine, and valine divided by the total number of residues in the molecule (Bigelow 1967). The list of nonpolar side chains may vary between workers for example, alanine, glycine, cysteine, and methionine may be considered to be nonpolar. [Pg.90]


Notes NFS = nonpolar side chain frequency HO = average hydrophobicity P = polarity ratio CHF = charged group frequency RSH = relative surface hydrophobidty. [Pg.91]


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