2009
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0006176
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ProteinArchitect: Protein Evolution above the Sequence Level

Abstract: BackgroundWhile many authors have discussed models and tools for studying protein evolution at the sequence level, molecular function is usually mediated by complex, higher order features such as independently folding domains and linear motifs that are based on or embedded in a particular arrangment of features such as secondary structure elements, transmembrane domains and regions with intrinsic disorder. This ‘protein architecture’ can, in its most simplistic representation, be visualized as domain organizat… Show more

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“…Thus, we can quickly assess if homologs can be functional equivalents. In the same way, ProteinArchitect [ 18 ] finds similar proteins to a query sequence and displays the feature architecture of the hits. However, these tools provide the feature annotation only as an accessory information.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, we can quickly assess if homologs can be functional equivalents. In the same way, ProteinArchitect [ 18 ] finds similar proteins to a query sequence and displays the feature architecture of the hits. However, these tools provide the feature annotation only as an accessory information.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%