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An Easy Protocol for Evolutionary Analysis of Intrinsically Disordered Proteins.

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We present an easy protocol for evolutionary analysis of proteins, with an emphasis on studying the evolutionary dynamics of disordered regions. Using the p53 protein family as an example, we… Click to show full abstract

We present an easy protocol for evolutionary analysis of proteins, with an emphasis on studying the evolutionary dynamics of disordered regions. Using the p53 protein family as an example, we provide a guide for finding homologous sequences in a database and refining a dataset before constructing the evolutionary context by building a phylogenetic tree. We show how a multiple sequence alignment and phylogeny for a protein family can be further partitioned into smaller datasets in order to investigate the changes in disorder content across the phylogeny. Based on the evolutionary context, we also investigate site-specific conservation of disorder. Last, we address how to evaluate the evolutionary dynamics of disorder-to-order transitions.

Keywords: easy protocol; evolutionary analysis; analysis intrinsically; protocol evolutionary; intrinsically disordered

Journal Title: Methods in molecular biology
Year Published: 2020

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