ConSurf 2016: an improved methodology to estimate and visualize evolutionary conservation in macromolecules
Tel Aviv University · University of Massachusetts Amherst
Abstract
The degree of evolutionary conservation of an amino acid in a protein or a nucleic acid in DNA/RNA reflects a balance between its natural tendency to mutate and the overall need to retain the structural integrity and function of the macromolecule. The ConSurf web server (http://consurf.tau.ac.il), established over 15 years ago, analyses the evolutionary pattern of the amino/nucleic acids of the macromolecule to reveal regions that are important for structure and/or function. Starting from a query sequence or structure, the server automatically collects homologues, infers their multiple sequence alignment and reconstructs a phylogenetic tree that reflects their evolutionary relations. These data are then used,…
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7Topics & keywords
- Biology
- Phylogenetic tree
- Conserved sequence
- Computational biology
- Nucleic acid
- Sequence (biology)
- Homology (biology)
- Alignment-free sequence analysis
- Life in Land