Selected article for: "phylogenetic analysis and sequence homology"

Author: Ng, Weng M; Stelfox, Alice J; Bowden, Thomas A
Title: Unraveling virus relationships by structure-based phylogenetic classification
  • Cord-id: f2nzj03w
  • Document date: 2020_2_12
  • ID: f2nzj03w
    Snippet: Delineation of the intricacies of protein function from macromolecular structure constitutes a continual obstacle in the study of cell and pathogen biology. Structure-based phylogenetic analysis has emerged as a powerful tool for addressing this challenge, allowing the detection and quantification of conserved architectural properties between proteins, including those with low or no detectable sequence homology. With a focus on viral protein structure, we highlight how a number of investigations
    Document: Delineation of the intricacies of protein function from macromolecular structure constitutes a continual obstacle in the study of cell and pathogen biology. Structure-based phylogenetic analysis has emerged as a powerful tool for addressing this challenge, allowing the detection and quantification of conserved architectural properties between proteins, including those with low or no detectable sequence homology. With a focus on viral protein structure, we highlight how a number of investigations have utilized this powerful method to infer common functionality and ancestry.

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