Fast genome sequencing offers invaluable opportunities for building updated and improved models of protein sequence evolution. We here show that Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs) can be used to build a model capable of predicting the probability of substitution between amino acids in variants of the same protein in different species. The model is based on a substitution matrix inferred from the frequency of codon interchanges observed in a suitably selected subset of human SNPs, and predicts the substitution probabilities observed in alignments between Homo sapiens and related species at 85â\u80\u93100% of sequence identity better than any other approach we are aware of. The model gradually loses its predictive power at lower sequence ...
Proteins evolve under a myriad of biophysical selection pressures that collectively control the patt...
Determining the relative contributions of mutation and selection to evolutionary change is a matter ...
Models of protein evolution tend to ignore functional constraints, although structural constraints a...
Fast genome sequencing offers invaluable opportunities for building updated and improved models of p...
Substitutions between chemically distant amino acids are known to occur less frequently than those b...
The original publication is available at www.ploscompbiol.orgCodon models of evolution have facilita...
Functional differences between amino acids have long been of interest in understanding protein evolu...
One of the fundamental issues in bioinformatics is the problem of choosing a quantitative measure of...
International audienceModern methods to detecting adaptive evolution from interspecific protein-codi...
Most bioinformatic analyses start by building sequence alignments by means of scoring matrices. An i...
The recent advances in genome sequencing have revealed an abundance of non-synonymous polymorphisms ...
Relative single base-pair substitution rates in human genes, derived from a collection of > 2,700 po...
The prediction of the effects of nonsynonymous single nucleotide polymorphisms (nsSNPs) on function ...
In aligning homologous protein sequences, it is generally assumed that amino acid substitutions subs...
A mechanistic codon substitution model, in which each codon substitution rate is proportional to the...
Proteins evolve under a myriad of biophysical selection pressures that collectively control the patt...
Determining the relative contributions of mutation and selection to evolutionary change is a matter ...
Models of protein evolution tend to ignore functional constraints, although structural constraints a...
Fast genome sequencing offers invaluable opportunities for building updated and improved models of p...
Substitutions between chemically distant amino acids are known to occur less frequently than those b...
The original publication is available at www.ploscompbiol.orgCodon models of evolution have facilita...
Functional differences between amino acids have long been of interest in understanding protein evolu...
One of the fundamental issues in bioinformatics is the problem of choosing a quantitative measure of...
International audienceModern methods to detecting adaptive evolution from interspecific protein-codi...
Most bioinformatic analyses start by building sequence alignments by means of scoring matrices. An i...
The recent advances in genome sequencing have revealed an abundance of non-synonymous polymorphisms ...
Relative single base-pair substitution rates in human genes, derived from a collection of > 2,700 po...
The prediction of the effects of nonsynonymous single nucleotide polymorphisms (nsSNPs) on function ...
In aligning homologous protein sequences, it is generally assumed that amino acid substitutions subs...
A mechanistic codon substitution model, in which each codon substitution rate is proportional to the...
Proteins evolve under a myriad of biophysical selection pressures that collectively control the patt...
Determining the relative contributions of mutation and selection to evolutionary change is a matter ...
Models of protein evolution tend to ignore functional constraints, although structural constraints a...