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Pfam a resource for remote homology domain identification

Pfam a resource for remote homology domain identification. http:// pfam.xfam.org. Finn et al NAR 2014. Building families. Identify target. Abandon. Build SEED MSA of representative members. Build Profile-HMM. Search UniProtKB. Abandon. QCs and fix Significance thresholds. Annotate.

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Pfam a resource for remote homology domain identification

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  1. Pfam a resource for remote homology domain identification http://pfam.xfam.org Finn et al NAR 2014

  2. Building families Identify target Abandon Build SEED MSA of representative members Build Profile-HMM Search UniProtKB Abandon QCs and fix Significance thresholds Annotate EMBO Workshop, Cape Town, 2014

  3. QC: family overlaps Old Family New Family EMBO Workshop, Cape Town, 2014

  4. QC: family overlaps Old Family New Family SNLVMYIVIIIHWNACVFYSISKAIGFGNDTWVYPDINDPEFGRLARKYVYSLYWSTLTLTTIGETPPPVRDSEYVFVVVDFLIGVLIFATIVGNIGSMISN EMBO Workshop, Cape Town, 2014

  5. QC: family overlaps Old Family New Family SNLVMYIVIIIHWNACVFYSISKAIGFGNDTWVYPDINDPEFGRLARKYVYSLYWSTLTLTTIGETPPPVRDSEYVFVVVDFLIGVLIFATIVGNIGSMISN A – Old and New family are evolutionary related nature overlaps, profile-profile, functional residues, functional annotation, structure EMBO Workshop, Cape Town, 2014

  6. QC: family overlaps Old Family New Family SNLVMYIVIIIHWNACVFYSISKAIGFGNDTWVYPDINDPEFGRLARKYVYSLYWSTLTLTTIGETPPPVRDSEYVFVVVDFLIGVLIFATIVGNIGSMISN A – Old and New family are evolutionary related • Solution 1: Merge EMBO Workshop, Cape Town, 2014

  7. QC: family overlaps Clan Old Family New Family SNLVMYIVIIIHWNACVFYSISKAIGFGNDTWVYPDINDPEFGRLARKYVYSLYWSTLTLTTIGETPPPVRDSEYVFVVVDFLIGVLIFATIVGNIGSMISN A – Old and New family are evolutionary related • Solution 2: Create/Add to clan EMBO Workshop, Cape Town, 2014

  8. QC: family overlaps Old Family New Family SNLVMYIVIIIHWNACVFYSISKAIGFGNDTWVYPDINDPEFGRLARKYVYSLYWSTLTLTTIGETPPPVRDSEYVFVVVDFLIGVLIFATIVGNIGSMISN A – Old and New family are NOT evolutionary related -> then overlaps might be false positives EMBO Workshop, Cape Town, 2014

  9. QC: family overlaps Old Family New Family SNLVMYIVIIIHWNACVFYSISKAIGFGNDTWVYPDINDPEFGRLARKYVYSLYWSTLTLTTIGETPPPVRDSEYVFVVVDFLIGVLIFATIVGNIGSMISN A – Old and New family are NOT evolutionary related • Solution 1: Separate • (expunge seqs from SEED, trim ends, raise threshold)

  10. QC: family overlaps Old Family New Family SNLVMYIVIIIHWNACVFYSISKAIGFGNDTWVYPDINDPEFGRLARKYVYSLYWSTLTLTTIGETPPPVRDSEYVFVVVDFLIGVLIFATIVGNIGSMISN A – Old and New family are NOT evolutionary related • Solution 2: Manually Edit • (no change to family but sequence removed)

  11. False positive detection • Overlaps • Hits Score vs Taxonomic distribution • Known annotation (e.g. functional/structural residues) • Known structures • … EMBO Workshop, Cape Town, 2014

  12. Building families Identify target Abandon Build SEED MSA of representative members Build Profile-HMM Search UniProtKB Abandon QCs and fix Significance thresholds Annotate EMBO Workshop, Cape Town, 2014

  13. Are all Pfamfamilies structural domains? EMBO Workshop, Cape Town, 2014

  14. Pfam families with/without PDB structure PDB (43%) No PDB (57%) EMBO Workshop, Cape Town, 2014

  15. Pfamtypes Family Domain Repeat Motif EMBO Workshop, Cape Town, 2014

  16. Domain and repeats A B • A - Domain • B - Metal stabilised domain • C - 7 repeats form domain • D - 9 repeats form domain could be unlimited number C D EMBO Workshop, Cape Town, 2014

  17. Motifs Example: Lipoprotein attachment site, LPAM_1 Alignment coloured by Residue-type EMBO Workshop, Cape Town, 2014

  18. Pfamtypes Family Domain Repeat Disordered Family? EMBO Workshop, Cape Town, 2014

  19. PDBid: 2JGC

  20. The Pfam website EMBO Workshop, Cape Town, 2014

  21. The Pfam website EMBO Workshop, Cape Town, 2014

  22. The Pfam website EMBO Workshop, Cape Town, 2014

  23. The Pfam website

  24. The Pfam website EMBO Workshop, Cape Town, 2014

  25. The Pfam website

  26. Pfam families’ interactions: iPfam Finn et al. NAR 2013 http://www.ipfam.org

  27. Some caveats • Identifying repeats is challenging, especially with HMMER3 ->local • Functional diversity within families and clans • Domains of Unknown Function • Family boundaries if no structure available TUM, January 2013 EMBO Workshop, Cape Town, 2014

  28. Comparison of Enolase clan/superfamily in Pfam and SFLD Picture courtesy of Patsy Babbit (UCSF) TUM, January 2013 SFLD: Akiva et al. NAR 2013

  29. How far from covering the sequence space: H. sapiens from the Pfam blog: at http://xfam.wordpress.com/tag/pfam/ EMBO Workshop, Cape Town, 2014

  30. Building a Pfam family EMBO Workshop, Cape Town, 2014

  31. Pick a target region 1. OPEN Chimera 2. File -> Open “2KX7.pdb” 2KX7 TUM, January 2013 EMBO Workshop, Cape Town, 2014

  32. Pick a target region 1. Actions-> Ribbon-> hide 2. SELECT “2KX7.pdb (#0.1) chain A” 3. Actions -> Ribbon -> show 2KX7 model 1 TUM, January 2013 EMBO Workshop, Cape Town, 2014

  33. Rcs-signaling system bacterial two component system (sensor kinase +response regulator) 2KX7 TUM, January 2013 Schmöe et al. Structure 2011 EMBO Workshop, Cape Town, 2014

  34. Pick a target region Look-up UniprotKB ID: P39838 on the Pfam website (http://pfam.xfam.org) TUM, January 2013 EMBO Workshop, Cape Town, 2014

  35. Pick a target region Look-up UniprotKB ID: P39838 on the Pfam website (http://pfam.xfam.org) TUM, January 2013 EMBO Workshop, Cape Town, 2014

  36. Pick a target region S HK ABL 2KX7 HPt TUM, January 2013 Schmöe et al. Structure 2011 EMBO Workshop, Cape Town, 2014

  37. Pick a target region S HK ABL 2KX7 HPt TUM, January 2013 Schmöe et al. Structure 2011 EMBO Workshop, Cape Town, 2014

  38. Pick a target region EMBO Workshop, Cape Town, 2014

  39. Pick a target region EMBO Workshop, Cape Town, 2014

  40. Look for homologs Click Start http://hmmer.janelia.org HMMER website: Finn et al. NAR 2011 EMBO Workshop, Cape Town, 2014

  41. Look for homologs http://hmmer.janelia.org Choose “Marco-Data/Other/2KX7.fasta” EMBO Workshop, Cape Town, 2014

  42. Select your dataset Select rp75 in Sequence Database EMBO Workshop, Cape Town, 2014

  43. Parse hits EMBO Workshop, Cape Town, 2014

  44. Parse hits Click EMBO Workshop, Cape Town, 2014

  45. Check conservation and coverage EMBO Workshop, Cape Town, 2014

  46. Check low scores Scroll down EMBO Workshop, Cape Town, 2014

  47. Check taxonomic distribution Click Taxonomy EMBO Workshop, Cape Town, 2014

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