Pellegrini M, Yeates T O
Molecular Biology Institute, University of California, Los Angeles 90095-1570, USA.
Proteins. 1999 Nov 1;37(2):278-83.
The protein sequence database was analyzed for evidence that some distinct sequence families might be distantly related in evolution by changes in frame of translation. Sequences were compared using special amino acid substitution matrices for the alternate frames of translation. The statistical significance of alignment scores were computed in the true database and shuffled versions of the database that preserve any potential codon bias. The comparison of results from these two databases provides a very sensitive method for detecting remote relationships. We find a weak but measurable relatedness within the database as a whole, supporting the notion that some proteins may have evolved from others through changes in frame of translation. We also quantify residual homology in the ordinary sense within a database of generally unrelated sequences.
对蛋白质序列数据库进行了分析,以寻找证据证明某些不同的序列家族可能在进化过程中通过翻译框架的变化而存在远缘关系。使用特殊的氨基酸替换矩阵对翻译的交替框架中的序列进行比较。在真实数据库和保留任何潜在密码子偏好的数据库随机排列版本中计算比对分数的统计显著性。这两个数据库结果的比较提供了一种非常灵敏的方法来检测远缘关系。我们发现在整个数据库中存在微弱但可测量的相关性,支持了一些蛋白质可能通过翻译框架的变化从其他蛋白质进化而来的观点。我们还对通常不相关序列的数据库中一般意义上的残余同源性进行了量化。