Abstract Background Selective pressure in molecular evolution leads to uneven distributions of amino acids and nucleotides. In fact one observes correlations among such constituents due to a large number of biophysical mechanisms (folding properties, electrostatics, ...). To quantify these correlations the mutual information -after proper normalization - has proven most effective. The challenge is to navigate the large amount of data, which in a study for a typical protein cannot simply be plotted. Results To visually analyze mutual information we developed a matrix visualization tool that allows different views on the mutual information matrix: filtering, sorting, and weighting are among them. The user can interactively navigate a huge mat...
Abstract Background Several methods are available for...
Proteins perform most of the specialized functions we require at a molecular level--they serve in ca...
Protein interactions play an essential role in the study of how an organism can be infected with a d...
Background: Selective pressure in molecular evolution leads to uneven distributions of amino acids a...
Background: Selective pressure in molecular evolution leads to uneven distributions of amino acids a...
Motivation: The evolution of proteins cannot be fully understood without taking into account the co-...
AbstractThe information content of a pool of sequences has been defined in information theory throug...
Abstract Background Quantitative descriptions of amino acid similarity, expressed as probabilistic m...
Covariation is a commonly observed process that can occur in biological systems where two characteri...
Investigating correlations is the key to understanding the nature of biological systems. In general,...
Author summary Many biologically important protein-protein interactions are conserved over evolution...
Background: Protein sequence motifs are by definition short fragments of conserved amino acids, ofte...
While the conserved positions of a multiple sequence alignment (MSA) are clearly of interest, non-co...
International audienceAlong protein sequences, co-evolution analysis identifies residue pairs demons...
While the conserved positions of a multiple sequence alignment (MSA) are clearly of interest, non-co...
Abstract Background Several methods are available for...
Proteins perform most of the specialized functions we require at a molecular level--they serve in ca...
Protein interactions play an essential role in the study of how an organism can be infected with a d...
Background: Selective pressure in molecular evolution leads to uneven distributions of amino acids a...
Background: Selective pressure in molecular evolution leads to uneven distributions of amino acids a...
Motivation: The evolution of proteins cannot be fully understood without taking into account the co-...
AbstractThe information content of a pool of sequences has been defined in information theory throug...
Abstract Background Quantitative descriptions of amino acid similarity, expressed as probabilistic m...
Covariation is a commonly observed process that can occur in biological systems where two characteri...
Investigating correlations is the key to understanding the nature of biological systems. In general,...
Author summary Many biologically important protein-protein interactions are conserved over evolution...
Background: Protein sequence motifs are by definition short fragments of conserved amino acids, ofte...
While the conserved positions of a multiple sequence alignment (MSA) are clearly of interest, non-co...
International audienceAlong protein sequences, co-evolution analysis identifies residue pairs demons...
While the conserved positions of a multiple sequence alignment (MSA) are clearly of interest, non-co...
Abstract Background Several methods are available for...
Proteins perform most of the specialized functions we require at a molecular level--they serve in ca...
Protein interactions play an essential role in the study of how an organism can be infected with a d...