<div><p>Various approaches have explored the covariation of residues in multiple-sequence alignments of homologous proteins to extract functional and structural information. Among those are principal component analysis (PCA), which identifies the most correlated groups of residues, and direct coupling analysis (DCA), a global inference method based on the maximum entropy principle, which aims at predicting residue-residue contacts. In this paper, inspired by the statistical physics of disordered systems, we introduce the Hopfield-Potts model to naturally interpolate between these two approaches. The Hopfield-Potts model allows us to identify relevant ‘patterns’ of residues from the knowledge of the eigenmodes and eigenvalues of the residue-...
Correlated mutation analysis is an effective approach for predicting functional and structural resid...
Correlated mutation analysis is an effective approach for predicting functional and structural resid...
Correlated mutations in proteins are believed to occur in order to preserve the protein functional f...
Supporting information can be downloaded from: http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/...
International audienceCoevolution of residues in contact imposes strong statistical constraints on t...
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...
Protein Direct Coupling Analysis (DCA), which predicts residue-residue contacts based on covarying p...
Amino acids that are in close contact in a protein structure tend to co-evolve, which gives rise to ...
Compensatory mutations between protein residues in physical contact can manifest themselves as stati...
Compensatory mutations between protein residues in physical contact can manifest themselves as stati...
International audienceSpatially proximate amino acids in a protein tend to coevolve. A protein's thr...
Studying evolutionary correlations in alignments of homologous sequences by means of an inverse Pott...
Item does not contain fulltextProteins with similar folds often display common patterns of residue v...
Direct-coupling analysis is a statistical learning method for protein contact prediction based on se...
Correlated mutation analysis is an effective approach for predicting functional and structural resid...
Correlated mutation analysis is an effective approach for predicting functional and structural resid...
Correlated mutations in proteins are believed to occur in order to preserve the protein functional f...
Supporting information can be downloaded from: http://www.ploscompbiol.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/...
International audienceCoevolution of residues in contact imposes strong statistical constraints on t...
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...
Protein Direct Coupling Analysis (DCA), which predicts residue-residue contacts based on covarying p...
Amino acids that are in close contact in a protein structure tend to co-evolve, which gives rise to ...
Compensatory mutations between protein residues in physical contact can manifest themselves as stati...
Compensatory mutations between protein residues in physical contact can manifest themselves as stati...
International audienceSpatially proximate amino acids in a protein tend to coevolve. A protein's thr...
Studying evolutionary correlations in alignments of homologous sequences by means of an inverse Pott...
Item does not contain fulltextProteins with similar folds often display common patterns of residue v...
Direct-coupling analysis is a statistical learning method for protein contact prediction based on se...
Correlated mutation analysis is an effective approach for predicting functional and structural resid...
Correlated mutation analysis is an effective approach for predicting functional and structural resid...
Correlated mutations in proteins are believed to occur in order to preserve the protein functional f...