Gu Xun
Department of Zoology and Genetics, LHB Center for Bioinformatics and Biological Statistics, Iowa State University, Ames, IA 50011, USA.
Genetica. 2003 Jul;118(2-3):133-41.
As widely used today to infer 'function', the homology search is based on the neutral theory that sites of greatest functional significance are under the strongest selective constraints as well as lowest evolutionary rates, and vice versa. Therefore, site-specific rate changes (or altered selective constraints) are related to functional divergence during protein (family) evolution. In this paper, we review our recent work about this issue. We show a great deal of functional information can be obtained from the evolutionary perspective, which can in turn be used to facilitate high throughput functional assays. The emergence of evolutionary functional genomics is also indicated. The related software DIVERGE can be obtained from http://xgu1.zool.iastate.edu.
如今广泛用于推断“功能”的同源性搜索基于中性理论,即具有最大功能意义的位点受到最强的选择约束,进化速率也最低,反之亦然。因此,位点特异性速率变化(或改变的选择约束)与蛋白质(家族)进化过程中的功能分化有关。在本文中,我们回顾了我们最近关于这个问题的工作。我们表明,可以从进化的角度获得大量功能信息,这些信息反过来又可用于促进高通量功能测定。文中还指出了进化功能基因组学的出现。相关软件DIVERGE可从http://xgu1.zool.iastate.edu获取。