SCOP家族指纹图谱:蛋白质结构域结构分类的信息理论方法

A. Casagrande, Francesco Fabris
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蛋白质结构域分类是推断蛋白质功能特性的有用工具。已经引入了几个数据库来收集具有已知结构的域,SCOP可能是最常用的数据库。它将结构域分为四层,并根据结构相似性和系统发育关系对序列进行分组。目前已经提出了许多基于现有数据库的领域自动分类工具。在本文中,我们引入了“指纹”的概念,作为一个序列和整个序列集之间的相似性的简单易读摘要,这个概念为我们构建一个自动SCOP分类器提供了基本原理,该分类器将查询序列分配给最可能的家族。基于指纹的分析已在软件工具中实现,并报告了一些实验验证。
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SCOP family fingerprints: An information theoretic approach to structural classification of protein domains
Protein domain classification is a useful instrument to deduce functional properties of proteins. Several databases have been introduced that collect domains having a known structure, and SCOP is probably the most used one. It classifies domains in a four level hierarchy and it groups sequences according to both structural similarity and phylogenetic relation. Many automatic tools to classify domains according to available databases have been proposed so far. In this paper we introduce the notion of “fingerprint” as an easy and readable digest of the similarities between a sequence and an entire set of sequences, and this concept offers us a rationale for building an automatic SCOP classifier which assigns a query sequence to the most likely family. Fingerprint-based analysis has been implemented in a software tool and we report some experimental validations for it.
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