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Identification of specificity determining residues in enzymes using environment specific substitution tables

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arxiv 0710.2808 v1 pith:VJQYN5ZB submitted 2007-10-15 q-bio.QM

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Environment specific substitution tables have been used effectively for distinguishing structural and functional constraints on proteins and thereby identify their active sites (Chelliah et al. (2004)). This work explores whether a similar approach can be used to identify specificity determining residues (SDRs) responsible for cofactor dependence, substrate specificity or subtle catalytic variations. We combine structure-sequence information and functional annotation from various data sources to create structural alignments for homologous enzymes and functional partitions therein. We develop a scoring procedure to predict SDRs and assess their accuracy using information from bound specific ligands and published literature.

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