Seq2Ref: a web server to facilitate functional interpretation

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The size of the protein sequence database has been exponentially increasing due to advances in genome sequencing. However, experimentally characterized proteins only constitute a small portion of the database, such that the majority...

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Main Authors: Li Wenlin, Cong Qian, Kinch Lisa N, Grishin Nick V
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2013-01-01
Series:BMC Bioinformatics
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Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2105/14/30
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spelling doaj-19151b1556ce4c848d349728a609ab552020-11-25T00:28:48ZengBMCBMC Bioinformatics1471-21052013-01-011413010.1186/1471-2105-14-30Seq2Ref: a web server to facilitate functional interpretationLi WenlinCong QianKinch Lisa NGrishin Nick V<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The size of the protein sequence database has been exponentially increasing due to advances in genome sequencing. However, experimentally characterized proteins only constitute a small portion of the database, such that the majority of sequences have been annotated by computational approaches. Current automatic annotation pipelines inevitably introduce errors, making the annotations unreliable. Instead of such error-prone automatic annotations, functional interpretation should rely on annotations of ‘reference proteins’ that have been experimentally characterized or manually curated.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The Seq2Ref server uses BLAST to detect proteins homologous to a query sequence and identifies the reference proteins among them. Seq2Ref then reports publications with experimental characterizations of the identified reference proteins that might be relevant to the query. Furthermore, a plurality-based rating system is developed to evaluate the homologous relationships and rank the reference proteins by their relevance to the query.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>The reference proteins detected by our server will lend insight into proteins of unknown function and provide extensive information to develop in-depth understanding of uncharacterized proteins. Seq2Ref is available at: <url>http://prodata.swmed.edu/seq2ref</url>.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2105/14/30Web serverFunctional interpretationSequence homologyReference proteinPubMed literature
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author Li Wenlin
Cong Qian
Kinch Lisa N
Grishin Nick V
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Cong Qian
Kinch Lisa N
Grishin Nick V
Seq2Ref: a web server to facilitate functional interpretation
BMC Bioinformatics
Web server
Functional interpretation
Sequence homology
Reference protein
PubMed literature
author_facet Li Wenlin
Cong Qian
Kinch Lisa N
Grishin Nick V
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title Seq2Ref: a web server to facilitate functional interpretation
title_short Seq2Ref: a web server to facilitate functional interpretation
title_full Seq2Ref: a web server to facilitate functional interpretation
title_fullStr Seq2Ref: a web server to facilitate functional interpretation
title_full_unstemmed Seq2Ref: a web server to facilitate functional interpretation
title_sort seq2ref: a web server to facilitate functional interpretation
publisher BMC
series BMC Bioinformatics
issn 1471-2105
publishDate 2013-01-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The size of the protein sequence database has been exponentially increasing due to advances in genome sequencing. However, experimentally characterized proteins only constitute a small portion of the database, such that the majority of sequences have been annotated by computational approaches. Current automatic annotation pipelines inevitably introduce errors, making the annotations unreliable. Instead of such error-prone automatic annotations, functional interpretation should rely on annotations of ‘reference proteins’ that have been experimentally characterized or manually curated.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The Seq2Ref server uses BLAST to detect proteins homologous to a query sequence and identifies the reference proteins among them. Seq2Ref then reports publications with experimental characterizations of the identified reference proteins that might be relevant to the query. Furthermore, a plurality-based rating system is developed to evaluate the homologous relationships and rank the reference proteins by their relevance to the query.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>The reference proteins detected by our server will lend insight into proteins of unknown function and provide extensive information to develop in-depth understanding of uncharacterized proteins. Seq2Ref is available at: <url>http://prodata.swmed.edu/seq2ref</url>.</p>
topic Web server
Functional interpretation
Sequence homology
Reference protein
PubMed literature
url http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2105/14/30
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