ConSurf: Using Evolutionary Data to Raise Testable Hypotheses about Protein Function
Tel Aviv University · Technion – Israel Institute of Technology · +1 more institution
Abstract
Abstract Many mutations disappear from the population because they impair protein function and/or stability. Thus, amino acid positions that are essential for proper function evolve more slowly than others, or in other words, the slow evolutionary rate of a position reflects its importance. ConSurf ( http://consurf.tau.ac.il ), reviewed in this manuscript, exploits this to reveal key amino acid positions that are important for maintaining the native conformation(s) of the protein and its function, be it binding, catalysis, transport, etc. Given the sequence or 3D structure of the query protein as input, a search for similar sequences is conducted and the sequences are aligned. The multiple sequence alignment…
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- Phylogenetic tree
- Sequence space
- Sequence (biology)
- Function (biology)
- Computational biology
- Protein structure
- Population
- Bayesian probability
- Life in Land