Literature DB >> 12954093

BLASTing proteomes, yielding phylogenies.

Georg Fuellen1, Michael Spitzer, Paul Cullen, Stefan Lorkowski.   

Abstract

We develop a procedure called RiPE (Retrieval-induced Phylogeny Environment) that automatically performs an evolutionary analysis of a protein (sub)family, (i) by retrieving the relevant sequences via a homology search, (ii) by using the search report to construct the alignment using only homologous subsequences (taking into account their neighborhood with a low chance of homology), (iii) by realigning, and (iv) by generating phylogenetic trees based on the alignment. In a first implementation of our scheme, we start with the available proteome data of model organisms, perform a PSI-BLAST search, use MView to convert hits into a multiple alignment, and perform realignment and tree building. As a test case, we have investigated the human ABC transporters of the subfamily G, starting with the five known human ABCG transporters. Our method retrieved homologous sequences not previously analyzed, generating a tree that is more plausible and better supported than previously published trees. The RiPE 0.1 prototype is available at the RiPE website, http://ifg-izkf.uni-muenster.de/fuellen/RiPE/ripe.html.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12954093

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  In Silico Biol        ISSN: 1386-6338


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