<div><p>Statistical coupling analysis (SCA) is a method for analyzing multiple sequence alignments that was used to identify groups of coevolving residues termed “sectors”. The method applies spectral analysis to a matrix obtained by combining correlation information with sequence conservation. It has been asserted that the protein sectors identified by SCA are functionally significant, with different sectors controlling different biochemical properties of the protein. Here we reconsider the available experimental data and note that it involves almost exclusively proteins with a single sector. We show that in this case sequence conservation is the dominating factor in SCA, and can alone be used to make statistically equivalent functional pr...
Background: Amino acids responsible for structure, core function or specificity may be inferred from...
Statistical analysis of alignments of large numbers of protein sequences has revealed “sectors” of c...
Protein function arises from a poorly understood pattern of energetic interactions between amino aci...
Statistical coupling analysis (SCA) is a method for analyzing multiple sequence alignments that was ...
Statistical coupling analysis (SCA) is a method for analyzing multiple sequence alignments that was ...
Statistical coupling analysis (SCA) was carried out on a multiple sequence alignment (MSA) of 418 me...
The definition of an inter-domain sector in the Hsp70/110 family is based on the principles introduc...
Protein Direct Coupling Analysis (DCA), which predicts residue-residue contacts based on covarying p...
<p>A) Residues identified by SCA analysis of the serine protease alignment (red, labelled sector) ar...
International audienceCoevolution of residues in contact imposes strong statistical constraints on t...
Protein Direct Coupling Analysis (DCA), which predicts residue-residue contacts based on covarying p...
Proteins across species show variable degrees of conservation. Different patterns of conservation in...
<p>Statistical coupling analysis (SCA) was carried out on a multiple sequence alignment (MSA) of 141...
While the conserved positions of a multiple sequence alignment (MSA) are clearly of interest, non-co...
Amino acids that are in close contact in a protein structure tend to co-evolve, which gives rise to ...
Background: Amino acids responsible for structure, core function or specificity may be inferred from...
Statistical analysis of alignments of large numbers of protein sequences has revealed “sectors” of c...
Protein function arises from a poorly understood pattern of energetic interactions between amino aci...
Statistical coupling analysis (SCA) is a method for analyzing multiple sequence alignments that was ...
Statistical coupling analysis (SCA) is a method for analyzing multiple sequence alignments that was ...
Statistical coupling analysis (SCA) was carried out on a multiple sequence alignment (MSA) of 418 me...
The definition of an inter-domain sector in the Hsp70/110 family is based on the principles introduc...
Protein Direct Coupling Analysis (DCA), which predicts residue-residue contacts based on covarying p...
<p>A) Residues identified by SCA analysis of the serine protease alignment (red, labelled sector) ar...
International audienceCoevolution of residues in contact imposes strong statistical constraints on t...
Protein Direct Coupling Analysis (DCA), which predicts residue-residue contacts based on covarying p...
Proteins across species show variable degrees of conservation. Different patterns of conservation in...
<p>Statistical coupling analysis (SCA) was carried out on a multiple sequence alignment (MSA) of 141...
While the conserved positions of a multiple sequence alignment (MSA) are clearly of interest, non-co...
Amino acids that are in close contact in a protein structure tend to co-evolve, which gives rise to ...
Background: Amino acids responsible for structure, core function or specificity may be inferred from...
Statistical analysis of alignments of large numbers of protein sequences has revealed “sectors” of c...
Protein function arises from a poorly understood pattern of energetic interactions between amino aci...