Evolutionary relationships among proteins probed by an iterative neighborhood cluster analysis (INCA).: Alignment of bacteriorhodopsins with the yeast sequence YRO2

被引:22
作者
Graul, RC [1 ]
Sadée, W [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Calif San Francisco, Dept Biopharmaceut Sci & Pharmaceut Chem, San Francisco, CA 94143 USA
关键词
basic local alignment search tool; iterative neighborhood cluster analysis; bacteriorhodopsins; protein sequences;
D O I
10.1023/A:1012166015402
中图分类号
O6 [化学];
学科分类号
0703 ;
摘要
Purpose. Searching the existing databases for homologous sequences is essential to understanding a protein's structure and function. For a query sequence, its nearest neighbors can be identified by BLAST (basic local alignment search tool). However, a single query sequence is insufficient to define the entire neighborhood of related sequences, and multiple BLAST queries are needed. We describe here a program which permits automated and iterative BLAST analysis of an entire neighborhood of sequences and apply this to search for homologs of the bacteriorhodopsins outside the archaea phylum. Methods. We have developed a Java program, 'Iterative Neighborhood Cluster Analysis' (INCA), which performs iterative BLAST searches, beginning with a single starter sequence, and proceeding with any other sequence achieving a predefined minimum alignment score. This results in a cluster of sequences where each sequence is related to at least one other sequence by the cutoff score, and additional lists of more distantly related sequences for each member of the cluster. Results. Bacteriorhodospins had not been previously aligned with any other protein family with scores indicative of probable homology. Using INCA, we identified a probable homolog in yeast, YRO2_YEAST, also containing seven putative transmembrane domains. A finding of probable homology was supported by additional alignment strategies. Conclusions. INCA is a useful tool to assess complete protein neighborhoods. With an increasing database, INCA can serve to detect the emergence of evolutionary links between even the most distantly related protein families. Identifying a homolog of the bacteriorhodopsins in yeast illustrates this approach but at the same time highlights the vast evolutionary distances between polytopic membrane proteins, such as the bacteriorhodopsins.
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页码:1533 / 1541
页数:9
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