Introduction to Evolutionary Conservation

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===Sophisticated Analysis of Conservation: ConSurf===
===Sophisticated Analysis of Conservation: ConSurf===
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The above analysis assigns each amino acid in enolase to one of three categories: conserved, similar, or different. This is very simplistic. In contrast, the analysis used in Proteopedia (and in the above image) is sophisticated, using many more sequences, and weighting the impact of each sequence in the multiple sequence alignment according to the phylogenetic tree calculated from the alignment. This sophisticated determination of conservation and variability is done by the [[ConSurfDB vs. ConSurf|ConSurf Servers]] (see also a [[ConSurfDB_vs._ConSurf#The_ConSurf-DB_Mechanism|summary of their mechanism]]). ConSurf divides conservation into 9 levels, and colors them as follows:
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The above analysis assigns each amino acid in enolase to one of three categories: conserved, similar, or different. This is very simplistic. In contrast, the analysis used in Proteopedia (and in the above image) is sophisticated, using many more sequences, and weighting the impact of each sequence in the multiple sequence alignment according to the phylogenetic tree calculated from the alignment. This sophisticated determination of conservation and variability is done by the [[ConSurfDB vs. ConSurf|ConSurf Servers]] (see also summaries of their mechanism [summary of their mechanism short], or [[ConSurfDB_vs._ConSurf#The_ConSurf-DB_Mechanism|longer]]). ConSurf divides conservation into 9 levels, and colors them as follows:
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Revision as of 14:14, 24 February 2016

MeCp2 protein bound to DNA (crystal structure 3c2i), or enolase 4enl. Conservation calculated by ConSurf-DB.

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See Also

Notes and References

  1. MECP2 article in the National Library of Medicine's Genetic Home Reference
  2. Advantageous variability will be seen in these cases: 5hmg, 2vaa, 3hi6.

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