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* [[ConSurf Quick Analysis Procedure]]: step by step for submitting a job to ConSurf.
* [[ConSurf Quick Analysis Procedure]]: step by step for submitting a job to ConSurf.
* [[ConSurfDB vs. ConSurf]] explains how each server works, and how to get the best results from each.
* [[ConSurfDB vs. ConSurf]] explains how each server works, and how to get the best results from each.
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* [[FirstGlance/Visualizing Conservation]] [[Image:New yellow1.gif]]
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* [[FirstGlance/Visualizing Conservation]] [[Image:New yellow1.gif]] January, 2022.
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* [[Interpreting ConSurf Results]] [[Image:New yellow1.gif]]
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* [[Interpreting ConSurf Results]] [[Image:New yellow1.gif]] January, 2022.
* [[Help:How to Insert a ConSurf Result Into a Proteopedia Green Link]]
* [[Help:How to Insert a ConSurf Result Into a Proteopedia Green Link]]
==See Also==
==See Also==
*[[Index pages]]
*[[Index pages]]

Revision as of 19:39, 4 January 2022

Here are listed pages in Proteopedia about evolutionary conservation, how to use the ConSurf Server, and how to interpret its results to identify functional sites in proteins.

Principles

  • Introduction to Evolutionary Conservation: an explanation starting at the beginning, with examples.
  • Conservation, Evolutionary covers
    • How to locate conserved and variable patches
    • Conservation expected to support folding of domains
    • Unrelated sequences in the MSA obscure functional sites, re: ConSurfDB
    • Comparing sequence-different chains
    • Drift in results over time due to database growth
    • Other evolutionary conservation servers besides ConSurf

Practical

See Also

Proteopedia Page Contributors and Editors (what is this?)

Eric Martz

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