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  1. α⧸ω ST phosphorylation diagrams for human, mouse & yeast minichromosome maintenance complex subunit 7 (#MCM7:p). The human & mouse patterns have low occupancy acceptors in narrow IDRs connecting helices. As with MCM6:p, yeast stands alone. #proteomics #mcms

  2. α⧸ω ST phosphorylation diagrams for human, mouse & yeast minichromosome maintenance complex subunit 6 (#MCM6:p). The human & mouse patterns rhyme, although they have different emphasis on particular acceptor clusters. Yeast stands alone. #proteomics #mcms

  3. α⧸ω ST phosphorylation diagrams for human, mouse & yeast minichromosome maintenance complex subunit 5 (#MCM5:p). All three species have a single narrow N-terminal phospho-IDR each with 2 low occupancy acceptors clinging to the edge of the sequence. #proteomics #mcms

  4. α⧸ω ST phosphorylation diagrams for human, mouse & yeast minichromosome maintenance complex subunit 4 (#MCM4:p). All three species have a single phospho-IDR with high occupancy acceptors coming up like weeds between the N-terminus and the not-very-imaginatively named MCM domain. #proteomics #mcms

  5. α⧸ω ST phosphorylation diagrams for human, mouse & yeast minichromosome maintenance complex subunit 3 (#MCM3:p). All three species have a cward phospho-IDR with several high occupancy acceptors in at least 2 clusters. It is snuggled in between a composite of domains nward and a smaller unnamed C-terminal domain with a mix of helices and strands. #proteomics #mcms

  6. α⧸ω ST phosphorylation diagrams for human, mouse & yeast minichromosome maintenance complex subunit 2 (#MCM2:p). All three species have an N-terminal phospho-IDR with several high occupancy acceptors in at least 2 clusters. #proteomics #mcms