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TreeDomViewer: a tool for the visualization of phylogeny and protein domain structure

Phylogenetic analysis and examination of protein domains allow accurate genome annotation and are invaluable to study proteins and protein complex evolution. However, two sequences can be homologous without sharing statistically significant amino acid or nucleotide identity, presenting a challenging...

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Autores principales: Alako, Blaise T. F., Rainey, Daphne, Nijveen, Harm, Leunissen, Jack A. M.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2006
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1538806/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16844970
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkl171
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author Alako, Blaise T. F.
Rainey, Daphne
Nijveen, Harm
Leunissen, Jack A. M.
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description Phylogenetic analysis and examination of protein domains allow accurate genome annotation and are invaluable to study proteins and protein complex evolution. However, two sequences can be homologous without sharing statistically significant amino acid or nucleotide identity, presenting a challenging bioinformatics problem. We present TreeDomViewer, a visualization tool available as a web-based interface that combines phylogenetic tree description, multiple sequence alignment and InterProScan data of sequences and generates a phylogenetic tree projecting the corresponding protein domain information onto the multiple sequence alignment. Thereby it makes use of existing domain prediction tools such as InterProScan. TreeDomViewer adopts an evolutionary perspective on how domain structure of two or more sequences can be aligned and compared, to subsequently infer the function of an unknown homolog. This provides insight into the function assignment of, in terms of amino acid substitution, very divergent but yet closely related family members. Our tool produces an interactive scalar vector graphics image that provides orthological relationship and domain content of proteins of interest at one glance. In addition, PDF, JPEG or PNG formatted output is also provided. These features make TreeDomViewer a valuable addition to the annotation pipeline of unknown genes or gene products. TreeDomViewer is available at .
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spelling pubmed-15388062006-08-18 TreeDomViewer: a tool for the visualization of phylogeny and protein domain structure Alako, Blaise T. F. Rainey, Daphne Nijveen, Harm Leunissen, Jack A. M. Nucleic Acids Res Article Phylogenetic analysis and examination of protein domains allow accurate genome annotation and are invaluable to study proteins and protein complex evolution. However, two sequences can be homologous without sharing statistically significant amino acid or nucleotide identity, presenting a challenging bioinformatics problem. We present TreeDomViewer, a visualization tool available as a web-based interface that combines phylogenetic tree description, multiple sequence alignment and InterProScan data of sequences and generates a phylogenetic tree projecting the corresponding protein domain information onto the multiple sequence alignment. Thereby it makes use of existing domain prediction tools such as InterProScan. TreeDomViewer adopts an evolutionary perspective on how domain structure of two or more sequences can be aligned and compared, to subsequently infer the function of an unknown homolog. This provides insight into the function assignment of, in terms of amino acid substitution, very divergent but yet closely related family members. Our tool produces an interactive scalar vector graphics image that provides orthological relationship and domain content of proteins of interest at one glance. In addition, PDF, JPEG or PNG formatted output is also provided. These features make TreeDomViewer a valuable addition to the annotation pipeline of unknown genes or gene products. TreeDomViewer is available at . Oxford University Press 2006-07-01 2006-07-14 /pmc/articles/PMC1538806/ /pubmed/16844970 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkl171 Text en © 2006 The Author(s)
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Alako, Blaise T. F.
Rainey, Daphne
Nijveen, Harm
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TreeDomViewer: a tool for the visualization of phylogeny and protein domain structure
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title_full TreeDomViewer: a tool for the visualization of phylogeny and protein domain structure
title_fullStr TreeDomViewer: a tool for the visualization of phylogeny and protein domain structure
title_full_unstemmed TreeDomViewer: a tool for the visualization of phylogeny and protein domain structure
title_short TreeDomViewer: a tool for the visualization of phylogeny and protein domain structure
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1538806/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16844970
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkl171
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