Abstract
Background: Recent progress in sequencing and 3 D structure determination techniques stimulated development of approaches aimed at more precise annotation of proteins, that is, prediction of exact specificity to a ligand or, more broadly, to a binding partner of any kind.Results: We present a method, SDPclust, for identification of protein functional subfamilies coupled with prediction of specificity-determining positions (SDPs). SDPclust predicts specificity in a phylogeny-independent stochastic manner, which allows for the correct identification of the specificity for proteins that are separated on a phylogenetic tree, but still bind the same ligand. SDPclust is implemented as a Web-server http://bioinf.fbb.msu.ru/SDPfoxWeb/ and a stand-alone Java application available from the website.Conclusions: SDPclust performs a simultaneous identification of specificity determinants and specificity groups in a statistically robust and phylogeny-independent manner. © 2010 Mazin et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.
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Mazin, P. V., Gelfand, M. S., Mironov, A. A., Rakhmaninova, A. B., Rubinov, A. R., Russell, R. B., & Kalinina, O. V. (2010). An automated stochastic approach to the identification of the protein specificity determinants and functional subfamilies. Algorithms for Molecular Biology, 5(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1748-7188-5-29
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