reviewProteins Structure Function and BioinformaticsMay 30, 2002Closed access

Scoring residue conservation

Centre for Polar Observation and Modelling · University College London

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Abstract

The importance of a residue for maintaining the structure and function of a protein can usually be inferred from how conserved it appears in a multiple sequence alignment of that protein and its homologues. A reliable metric for quantifying residue conservation is desirable. Over the last two decades many such scores have been proposed, but none has emerged as a generally accepted standard. This work surveys the range of scores that biologists, biochemists, and, more recently, bioinformatics workers have developed, and reviews the intrinsic problems associated with developing and evaluating such a score. A general formula is proposed that may be used to compare the properties of different particular…

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Keywords
  • Conserved sequence
  • Residue (chemistry)
  • Protein function
  • Computational biology
  • Computer science
  • Biology
  • Bioinformatics
  • Mathematics
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life in Land
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