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2000 , Volume 5, Special issue, p.79-86

Afonnikov D.A., Oshchepkov D.Y., Kolchanov N.A.

A method of estimation of variances and covariances of protein physico-chemical characteristics in families of homologous sequences

Analysis of protein physico-chemical characteristics brings about the problem of estimation of their distribution parameters (mean, variance, and covariance) over a sample of sequences of a protein family. Evolutionary relationship between the proteins analyzed result in inefficiency of the estimations made under the assumption that they are statistically independent. In this work, we propose a method based on the model of evolution of protein physico-chemical characteristics as a Brownian process for taking into account the evolutionary relationship of proteins. Efficiency of this approach was tested using the data obtained through numerical simulation of protein family evolution. We have demonstrated that the approach proposed gives better estimates of distribution parameters than the estimates made under the assumption of statistical independence of the sequences. The approach also allows the rate of type I error of the estimates of the correlation coefficients between the amino acid characteristics at the sequence positions to be decreased.

Author(s):
Afonnikov D.A.
Office: Institute of Cytology and Genetics SB RAS
Address: Russia, Novosibirsk
E-mail: ada@bionet.nsc.ru

Oshchepkov D.Yu.
Office: Institute of Cytology and Genetics SB RAS
Address: Russia, Novosibirsk
E-mail: diman@bionet.nsc.ru

Kolchanov N.A.
Office: Institute of Cytology and Genetics SB RAS
Address: Russia, Novosibirsk


Bibliography link:
Afonnikov D.A., Oshchepkov D.Y., Kolchanov N.A. A method of estimation of variances and covariances of protein physico-chemical characteristics in families of homologous sequences // Computational technologies. 2000. V. 5. The special issue is devoted to the 10-th anniversary of the Laboratory of Theoretical Genetics of the Institute of Cytology and Genetics SB RAS. P. 79-86
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