Assessing the utility of coevolution-based residue–residue contact predictions in a sequence- and structure-rich era
Howard Hughes Medical Institute · University of Washington
Abstract
Recently developed methods have shown considerable promise in predicting residue-residue contacts in protein 3D structures using evolutionary covariance information. However, these methods require large numbers of evolutionarily related sequences to robustly assess the extent of residue covariation, and the larger the protein family, the more likely that contact information is unnecessary because a reasonable model can be built based on the structure of a homolog. Here we describe a method that integrates sequence coevolution and structural context information using a pseudolikelihood approach, allowing more accurate contact predictions from fewer homologous sequences. We rigorously assess the utility of…
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- Residue (chemistry)
- Coevolution
- Sequence (biology)
- Chemistry
- Biology
- Evolutionary biology
- Genetics
- Biochemistry