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Improved global protein homolog detection with major gains in function identification. | LitMetric

Improved global protein homolog detection with major gains in function identification.

Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A

Bioinformatics and Computational Biology Program, Iowa State University, Ames, IA 50011.

Published: February 2023

There are several hundred million protein sequences, but the relationships among them are not fully available from existing homolog detection methods. There is an essential need for an improved method to push homolog detection to lower levels of sequence identity. The method used here relies on a language model to represent proteins numerically in a matrix (an embedding) and uses discrete cosine transforms to compress the data to extract the most essential part, significantly reducing the data size. This PRotein Ortholog Search Tool (PROST) is significantly faster with linear runtimes, and most importantly, computes the distances between pairs of protein sequences to yield homologs at significantly lower levels of sequence identity than previously. The extent of allosteric effects in proteins points out the importance of global aspects of structure and sequence. PROST excels at global homology detection but not at detecting local homologs. Results are validated by strong similarities between the corresponding pairs of structures. The number of remote homologs detected increased significantly and pushes the effective sequence matches more deeply into the twilight zone. Human protein sequences presently having no assigned function now find significant numbers of putative homologs for 93% of cases and structurally verified assigned functions for 76.4% of these cases. The data compression enables massive searches for homologs with short search times while yielding significant gains in the numbers of remote homologs detected. The method is sufficiently efficient to permit whole-genome/proteome comparisons. The PROST web server is accessible at https://mesihk.github.io/prost.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9992864PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2211823120DOI Listing

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