KSH HW1 Protein analysis
Contents
Protein Pattern Analysis
Motif, Pattern, Profiling, Signature
Sequence motif - amino acid sequence pattern that is widespread and has a biological significance
Cf) Structural motif - connectivity between secondary structure elements1) - The simplest structural motif is a helical bundle
(http://www.proteinstructures.com/Structure/Structure/protein-motifs.html)
Pattern - Characters that appear in common in one protein family
two or more patterns are associated with a single motif 2)
Protein Profiling - the detection of the character or quantity of specific sets of proteins
Signature - a part of whole pattern. Short diagnostic pattern that we can find the character of specific protein
1. PROSITE (prosite.expasy.org)
3)A protein database which consists of the protein families, domains, functional sites, amino acid patterns and profiles.
They are manually curated by a team of Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics
2. ISREC profile (bioinf.man.ac.uk/dbbrowser/bioactivity/newpfscan.html)
3. BLOCKS (blocks.fhcrc.org)
4. Pfam (pfam.xfam.ac.uk)
5. PRINTS (bioinf.man.ac.uk/dbbrowser/PRINTS)
6. Etc - PIR (pir.georgetown.edu/pirwww/index.shtml),
PSI-BLAST(blast.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Blast.cgi?CMD=Web&PAGE=Proteins&PROGRAM=blastp&RUN_PSIBLAST=on)
To search similarity among amino acid sequences . PIR - Protein Informatics Resourse , PSI - Position Specific Iterated
Protein Structure Analysis
1. SWISS-MODEL (swissmodel.expasy.org)
2. CPHmodels (cbs.dtu.dk/services/CPHmodels)
3. CASP, Critical Assessment of Structure Prediction (predictioncenter.org)
Example
Human Serotonin Receptor
1. Search the amino acid sequence from NCBI
2.
Reference
*** All these websites are listed in the book called 'Bioinformatics with bioperl' authored by Young-chang Kim
1) http://www.proteinstructures.com/Structure/Structure/protein-motifs.html
2) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sequence_motif
3) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PROSITE