Query_name: tr|A0A663DJA2|A0A663DJA2_SARS2ORF10proteinOS=Severeacuterespiratorysyndromecoronavirus2OX=2697049GN=ORF10PE=4SV=1
Query_length: 38

SEQ  MGYINVFAFPFTIYSLLLCRMNSRNYIAQVDVVNFNLT
SS3  CCCCECCCCCHHHHHHHHHHCCCCCEEEEEEEEEECCC
     95200012411223333210146631343222332059
SS8  CCCEEEECCHHHHHHHHHHHHCCSCEEEEEEEEEEECC
     95001100102334554432100002444333443159
SA   EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEBEEEEEEEEEE
     83433331222102012103330331202022232338
TA   EEEEEEEEhHHHHHHHHHHHHiHTEEEEEEEEEEebhH
     12222200023355433210000001110111212229
CD   NNCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCccNNN
     10011223322344454454222235543321100001




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Response available at the URL: http://distilldeep.ucd.ie/~gianluca/distill_results/query158745483631995.html


Quick explanation of output formats

SS3 line - 3 class secondary structure:
H = Helix   (DSSP classes H, G and I)
E = Strand  (DSSP classes E and B)
C = Coil    (DSSP classes S, T and .)

SS8 line - 8 class secondary structure:
classes as per DSSP, except . -> C

SA line - 4 class relative solvent accessibility:
B: very buried (under 4% exposed)
b: somewhat buried (5-25% exposed)
e: somewhat exposed (26-50% exposed)
E: very exposed (over 50% exposed)

TA line - 14 class structural motifs:
Refer to http://distilldeep.ucd.ie/brewery/quickhelp.html for explanation of letters

CD line - 4 class contact density :
N: very low density
n: low density
c: high density
C: very high density

The lines following the SS3, SS8, SA, TA and CD lines are confidence values for the predictions,
with 9 = maximal confidence and 0 = very little confidence.




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