Interactive analysis of functional residues in protein families
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Abstract
A protein’s function depends on functional residues that determine its binding specificity or its catalytic activity, but these residues are typically not considered when annotating a protein’s function. To help biologists investigate the functional residues of proteins, we developed two interactive web-based tools, SitesBLAST and Sites on a Tree. Given a protein sequence, SitesBLAST finds homologs that have known functional residues and shows whether the functional residues are conserved. Sites on a Tree shows how functional residues vary across a protein family by showing them on a phylogenetic tree. These tools are available at http://papers.genomics.lbl.gov/sites .
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