articleBioinformaticsMay 22, 2007Closed access

Predicting functionally important residues from sequence conservation

Princeton University

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Abstract

MOTIVATION: All residues in a protein are not equally important. Some are essential for the proper structure and function of the protein, whereas others can be readily replaced. Conservation analysis is one of the most widely used methods for predicting these functionally important residues in protein sequences. RESULTS: We introduce an information-theoretic approach for estimating sequence conservation based on Jensen-Shannon divergence. We also develop a general heuristic that considers the estimated conservation of sequentially neighboring sites. In large-scale testing, we demonstrate that our combined approach outperforms previous conservation-based measures in identifying functionally important residues;…

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Keywords
  • Heuristic
  • Conserved sequence
  • Computer science
  • Entropy (arrow of time)
  • Sequence (biology)
  • Function (biology)
  • Data mining
  • Computational biology
UN Sustainable Development Goals
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