Abstract:- Sequence analysis often does not take the physicochemical properties into account. On the other hand, some of these properties could be useful in inferring the folding and functional attributes of the molecule when considered with the original sequence information. We evaluated here an analysis using multiple aligned sequences incorporating five physicochemical properties. In addition to site invariance information, we also consider the covariation or interdependence patterns between aligned sites using an information measure. We propose a method based on analyzing the expected mutual information between sites that is statistically significant with a confidence level. When summing the measured information along the aligned sites,...
The study of proteins and their function is key to understanding how the cell works in normal and di...
We have developed a general method to compute the structure entropy of protein sequences. Structure ...
Motivation: All residues in a protein are not equally important. Some are essential for the proper s...
Background: Although it is generally agreed that topography is more conserved than ...
Covariation analysis of sets of aligned sequences for RNA molecules is relatively successful in eluc...
Motivation: The underlying assumption of many sequence-based comparative studies in proteomics is th...
Combinatorial experiments provide new ways to probe the determinants of protein folding and to ident...
Abstract Background Several methods are available for...
An algorithm is described for the systematic characterization of the physico-chemical properties see...
In order to evaluate protein sequences for simultaneous satisfaction of evolutionary and physical co...
International audienceWe present a thorough analysis of the relation between amino acid sequence and...
Motivation: Within a homologous protein family, proteins may be grouped into subtypes that share spe...
While the genome for a given organism stores the information necessary for the organism to function ...
<div><p>While the genome for a given organism stores the information necessary for the organism to f...
Abstract Background The covariation of two sites in a protein is often used as the degree of their c...
The study of proteins and their function is key to understanding how the cell works in normal and di...
We have developed a general method to compute the structure entropy of protein sequences. Structure ...
Motivation: All residues in a protein are not equally important. Some are essential for the proper s...
Background: Although it is generally agreed that topography is more conserved than ...
Covariation analysis of sets of aligned sequences for RNA molecules is relatively successful in eluc...
Motivation: The underlying assumption of many sequence-based comparative studies in proteomics is th...
Combinatorial experiments provide new ways to probe the determinants of protein folding and to ident...
Abstract Background Several methods are available for...
An algorithm is described for the systematic characterization of the physico-chemical properties see...
In order to evaluate protein sequences for simultaneous satisfaction of evolutionary and physical co...
International audienceWe present a thorough analysis of the relation between amino acid sequence and...
Motivation: Within a homologous protein family, proteins may be grouped into subtypes that share spe...
While the genome for a given organism stores the information necessary for the organism to function ...
<div><p>While the genome for a given organism stores the information necessary for the organism to f...
Abstract Background The covariation of two sites in a protein is often used as the degree of their c...
The study of proteins and their function is key to understanding how the cell works in normal and di...
We have developed a general method to compute the structure entropy of protein sequences. Structure ...
Motivation: All residues in a protein are not equally important. Some are essential for the proper s...