Evol and ProDy for bridging protein sequence evolution and structural dynamics

Correlations between sequence evolution and structural dynamics are of utmost importance in understanding the molecular mechanisms of function and their evolution. We have integrated Evol, a new package for fast and efficient comparative analysis of evolutionary patterns and conformational dynamics,...

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Veröffentlicht in:Bioinformatics (Oxford, England) England), 2014-09, Vol.30 (18), p.2681-2683
Hauptverfasser: Bakan, Ahmet, Dutta, Anindita, Mao, Wenzhi, Liu, Ying, Chennubhotla, Chakra, Lezon, Timothy R, Bahar, Ivet
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description Correlations between sequence evolution and structural dynamics are of utmost importance in understanding the molecular mechanisms of function and their evolution. We have integrated Evol, a new package for fast and efficient comparative analysis of evolutionary patterns and conformational dynamics, into ProDy, a computational toolbox designed for inferring protein dynamics from experimental and theoretical data. Using information-theoretic approaches, Evol coanalyzes conservation and coevolution profiles extracted from multiple sequence alignments of protein families with their inferred dynamics. ProDy and Evol are open-source and freely available under MIT License from http://prody.csb.pitt.edu/.
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Protein Conformation
Proteins - chemistry
Proteins - metabolism
Sequence Alignment
Software
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