We developed a variant of the intermediate sequence search method (ISSnew) for detection and alignment of weakly similar pairs of protein sequences. ISSnew relates two query sequences by an intermediate sequence that is potentially homologous to both queries. The improvement was achieved by a more robust overlap score for a match between the queries through an intermediate. The approach was benchmarked on a data set of 2369 sequences of known structure with insignificant sequence similarity to each other (BLAST E-value larger than 0.001); 2050 of these sequences had a related structure in the set. ISSnew performed significantly better than both PSI-BLAST and a previously described intermediate sequence search method. PSI-BLAST could not det...
To improve the recognition of weak similarities between proteins a method of aligning two sequence p...
Efficient and accurate search in biological sequence databases remains a matter of priority due to t...
Background Sequence matching is extremely important for applications throughout biology, particularl...
Two homologous sequences, which have diverged beyond the point where their homology can be recognise...
Profile-based sequence search procedures are commonly employed to detect remote relationships betwee...
Motivation: For large-scale structural assignment to sequences, as in computational structural genom...
AbstractProfile matching methods are commonly used in searches in protein sequence databases to dete...
International audienceWith genome sequencing projects producing huge amounts of sequence data, datab...
We describe a new approach for identifying sequence similarity between a query sequence and a data b...
Profile matching methods are commonly used in searches in protein sequence databases to detect evolu...
Abstract Background Homology is a key concept in both evolutionary biology and genomics. Detection o...
The growth in protein sequence data has placed a premium on ways to infer structure and function of ...
One of the fundamental challenges in computational biology is the identification of evolutionarily r...
Since the availability of high throughput sequencing tools, the number of known protein sequences ha...
Virtually every molecular biologist has searched a protein or DNA sequence database to find sequence...
To improve the recognition of weak similarities between proteins a method of aligning two sequence p...
Efficient and accurate search in biological sequence databases remains a matter of priority due to t...
Background Sequence matching is extremely important for applications throughout biology, particularl...
Two homologous sequences, which have diverged beyond the point where their homology can be recognise...
Profile-based sequence search procedures are commonly employed to detect remote relationships betwee...
Motivation: For large-scale structural assignment to sequences, as in computational structural genom...
AbstractProfile matching methods are commonly used in searches in protein sequence databases to dete...
International audienceWith genome sequencing projects producing huge amounts of sequence data, datab...
We describe a new approach for identifying sequence similarity between a query sequence and a data b...
Profile matching methods are commonly used in searches in protein sequence databases to detect evolu...
Abstract Background Homology is a key concept in both evolutionary biology and genomics. Detection o...
The growth in protein sequence data has placed a premium on ways to infer structure and function of ...
One of the fundamental challenges in computational biology is the identification of evolutionarily r...
Since the availability of high throughput sequencing tools, the number of known protein sequences ha...
Virtually every molecular biologist has searched a protein or DNA sequence database to find sequence...
To improve the recognition of weak similarities between proteins a method of aligning two sequence p...
Efficient and accurate search in biological sequence databases remains a matter of priority due to t...
Background Sequence matching is extremely important for applications throughout biology, particularl...