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A comparative study of conservation and variation scores.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: Conservation and variation scores are used when evaluating sites in a multiple sequence alignment, in order to identify residues critical for structure or function. A variety of scores are available today but it is not clear how different scores relate to each other. RESULTS: We applied 25 conservation and variation scores to alignments from the Catalytic Site Atlas (CSA). We calculated distances among scores based on correlation coefficients, and constructed a dendrogram of the scores by average linking cluster analysis. The cluster analysis showed that most scores fall into one of two groups--substitution matrix based group and frequency based group respectively. We also evaluated the scores' performance in predicting catalytic sites and found that frequency based scores generally perform best. CONCLUSIONS: Conservation and variation scores can be classified into mainly two large groups. When using a score to predict catalytic sites, frequency based scores that also consider a background distribution are most successful.

SUBMITTER: Johansson F 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2920274 | biostudies-other | 2010

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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A comparative study of conservation and variation scores.

Johansson Fredrik F   Toh Hiroyuki H  

BMC bioinformatics 20100721


<h4>Background</h4>Conservation and variation scores are used when evaluating sites in a multiple sequence alignment, in order to identify residues critical for structure or function. A variety of scores are available today but it is not clear how different scores relate to each other.<h4>Results</h4>We applied 25 conservation and variation scores to alignments from the Catalytic Site Atlas (CSA). We calculated distances among scores based on correlation coefficients, and constructed a dendrogra  ...[more]

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