Tandem repetitions within protein amino acid sequences often correspond to regular secondary structures and formmulti-repeat 3D assemblies of varied size and function. Developing internal repetitions is one of the evolutionary mechanisms that proteins employ to adapt their structure and function under evolutionary pressure. While there is keen interest in understanding such phenomena, detection of repeating structures based only on sequence analysis is considered an arduous task, since structure and function is often preserved even under considerable sequence divergence. In this paper we present PTRStalker, a new algorithm for ab-initio detection of very fuzzy tandem repeats in proteinamino acid sequences. In the reported results we show that by feeding PTRStalker with amino acid sequences from theUniProtKB/Swiss-Prot database we detect novel tandemly repeated structures not captured by other state-of-the-art-tools.

Detecting Fuzzy Amino Acid Tandem Repeats in Protein Sequences

Pellegrini M;Renda M E;
2011

Abstract

Tandem repetitions within protein amino acid sequences often correspond to regular secondary structures and formmulti-repeat 3D assemblies of varied size and function. Developing internal repetitions is one of the evolutionary mechanisms that proteins employ to adapt their structure and function under evolutionary pressure. While there is keen interest in understanding such phenomena, detection of repeating structures based only on sequence analysis is considered an arduous task, since structure and function is often preserved even under considerable sequence divergence. In this paper we present PTRStalker, a new algorithm for ab-initio detection of very fuzzy tandem repeats in proteinamino acid sequences. In the reported results we show that by feeding PTRStalker with amino acid sequences from theUniProtKB/Swiss-Prot database we detect novel tandemly repeated structures not captured by other state-of-the-art-tools.
2011
Istituto di informatica e telematica - IIT
Inglese
ACM Conference on Bioinformatics, Computational Biology and Biomedicine (ACM BCB'11)
1
9
Association Of Computing Machinery (ACM)
New York
STATI UNITI D'AMERICA
Sì, ma tipo non specificato
July 31 - August 03, 2011
Chicago, IL, USA
Computational Biology
Algorithmics
ID_PUMA: cnr.iit/2011-A2-022
3
none
Pellegrini, M; Renda, M E; Vecchio, A
273
info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject
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