Illustration of the location of 57 mutations of the β-catenin gene in hepatitis B virus-positive HBV(+) and hepatitis B virus-negative HBV(−), primary unifocal and multifocal hepatocellular carcinoma. Of the HBV(−) HCC, 21 (87.5%) of 24 tumors were taken from patients positive for anti-HCV. The amino acid substitutions of 53 point mutations in exon 3 are indicted at the top, whereas four deletion mutations, designated as Δ, are indicated at the bottom. Bold type indicates potential phosphorylation sites on threonine and serine residues. *, designates HBV(+) patients who were also positive for anti-HCV in sera. Single-letter abbreviations for the amino acid residues are: A, Ala; C, Cys; D, Asp; E, Glu; F, Phe; G, Gly; H, His; I, Ile; K, Lys; L, Leu; M, Met; N, Asn; P, Pro; Q, Gln; R, Arg; S, Ser; T, Thr; V, Val; W, Trp; and Y, Tyr.