Identification of Low-Complexity Domains by Compositional Signatures Reveals Class-Specific Frequencies and Functions Across the Domains of Life
Fig 13
Comparison of organisms based on whole-proteome per-residue occupancy of LCDs.
(A) Percentile rank for each of the primary LCD classes in humans (blue) and yeast (orange) relative to all eukaryotes. The primary LCD classes (x-axis) are sorted by difference in percentile from largest to smallest. (B) Raw difference in per-residue occupancy for each of the primary LCD classes in humans compared to yeast. (C) Raw difference in per-residue occupancy between humans and yeast for each of the secondary LCD classes. (D) Percentile rank for each of the secondary LCD classes in humans relative to all eukaryotes. (E) Raw difference in per-residue occupancy between humans and the corresponding average value among eukaryotes for each of the secondary LCD classes.