Abstract
Summary: ORCAN (ORtholog sCANner) is a web-based meta-server for one-click evolutionary and functional annotation of protein sequences. The server combines information from the most popular orthology-prediction resources, including four tools and four online databases. Functional annotation utilizes five additional comparisons between the query and identified homologs, including: sequence similarity, protein domain architectures, functional motifs, Gene Ontology term assignments and a list of associated articles. Furthermore, the server uses a plurality-based rating system to evaluate the orthology relationships and to rank the reference proteins by their evolutionary and functional relevance to the query. Using a dataset of ∼1 million true yeast orthologs as a sample reference set, we show that combining multiple orthology-prediction tools in ORCAN increases the sensitivity and precision by 1-2 percent points.
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Zielezinski, A., Dziubek, M., Sliski, J., & Karlowski, W. M. (2017). ORCAN - A web-based meta-server for real-time detection and functional annotation of orthologs. Bioinformatics, 33(8), 1224–1226. https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/btw825
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