Amino acids committed to a particular function correlate tightly along evolution and tend to form clusters in the 3D structure of the protein. Consequently, a protein can be seen as a network of co-evolving clusters of residues. The goal of this work is two-fold: first, we have combined mutual information and structural data to describe the amino acid networks within a protein and their interactions. Second, we have investigated how this information can be used to improve methods of prediction of functional residues by reducing the search space. As a main result, we found that clusters of co-evolving residues related to the catalytic site of an enzyme have distinguishable topological properties in the network. We also observed that these cl...
Identifying residue coupling relationships within a protein family can provide important insights in...
This study views each protein structure as a network of noncovalent connections between amino acid s...
This study views each protein structure as a network of noncovalent connections between amino acid s...
Amino acids committed to a particular function correlate tightly along evolution and tend to form cl...
Amino acids committed to a particular function correlate tightly along evolution and tend to form cl...
Owing to their potential for systematic analysis, complex networks have been widely used in proteomi...
A protein's function depends on functional residues that determine its binding specificity or its ca...
International audienceCommunication between distant sites often defines the biological role of a pro...
Information on the co-evolution of amino acid pairs in a protein can be used for endeavors such as p...
edu.cn The protein databases contain a huge number of function unknown proteins, including many prot...
The evolution of new biochemical activities frequently involves complex dependencies between mutatio...
The evolution of new biochemical activities frequently involves complex dependencies between mutatio...
Functional annotation is seldom straightforward with complexities arising due to functional divergen...
The study of proteins and their function is key to understanding how the cell works in normal and di...
Motivation: Enzyme catalysis is involved in numerous biological processes and the disruption of enzy...
Identifying residue coupling relationships within a protein family can provide important insights in...
This study views each protein structure as a network of noncovalent connections between amino acid s...
This study views each protein structure as a network of noncovalent connections between amino acid s...
Amino acids committed to a particular function correlate tightly along evolution and tend to form cl...
Amino acids committed to a particular function correlate tightly along evolution and tend to form cl...
Owing to their potential for systematic analysis, complex networks have been widely used in proteomi...
A protein's function depends on functional residues that determine its binding specificity or its ca...
International audienceCommunication between distant sites often defines the biological role of a pro...
Information on the co-evolution of amino acid pairs in a protein can be used for endeavors such as p...
edu.cn The protein databases contain a huge number of function unknown proteins, including many prot...
The evolution of new biochemical activities frequently involves complex dependencies between mutatio...
The evolution of new biochemical activities frequently involves complex dependencies between mutatio...
Functional annotation is seldom straightforward with complexities arising due to functional divergen...
The study of proteins and their function is key to understanding how the cell works in normal and di...
Motivation: Enzyme catalysis is involved in numerous biological processes and the disruption of enzy...
Identifying residue coupling relationships within a protein family can provide important insights in...
This study views each protein structure as a network of noncovalent connections between amino acid s...
This study views each protein structure as a network of noncovalent connections between amino acid s...