ALLIN: A tool for annotation of a protein alignment combined with structural visualization.

IF 3.3 2区 医学 Q1 PHYSIOLOGY Journal of General Physiology Pub Date : 2025-03-03 Epub Date: 2024-12-31 DOI:10.1085/jgp.202413635
Alessandra Picollo, Michael Pusch
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Abstract

The physiological, functional, and structural properties of proteins and their pathogenic variants can be summarized using many tools. The information relating to a single protein is often spread among different sources requiring different programs for access. It is not always easy to select, simultaneously visualize, and compare specific properties of different proteins. On the other hand, comparing members of the same protein family could suggest conserved properties or highlight significant differences. We have thus developed a web interface, ALLIN (Annotation of sequence aLignment and structuraL proteIn visualizatioN) for the simultaneous visualization of multi-sequence protein alignments, including comments and annotations, and the related three-dimensional structures. This interface permits the inclusion of comments and coloring of residues in the alignment section, according to a user-defined color code, allowing a quick overview of specific properties. The interface does not require training or coding expertise, and the result is a unique "memo" web page that combines data from different sources, with the flexibility to highlight only the information of interest. The output provides an overview of the state of art of a protein family that is easily shared among researchers and new data can be conveniently added as it emerges. We believe the ALLIN tool can be useful for all scientists working on the structure-function analysis of proteins, in particular on those involved in human genetic diseases.

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ALLIN:一个结合结构可视化的蛋白质排列注释工具。
蛋白质及其致病变异的生理、功能和结构特性可以用许多工具来总结。与单一蛋白质相关的信息通常在不同的来源中传播,需要不同的程序来访问。选择、同时可视化和比较不同蛋白质的特定性质并不总是容易的。另一方面,比较同一蛋白质家族的成员可能会发现保守的特性或突出显着的差异。因此,我们开发了一个web界面ALLIN (Annotation of sequence aLignment and structuraL proteIn visualizatioN),用于同时可视化多序列蛋白质比对,包括注释和注释,以及相关的三维结构。该接口允许根据用户定义的颜色代码,在对齐部分中包含注释和对残基上色,从而允许对特定属性进行快速概述。该界面不需要培训或编码专业知识,结果是一个独特的“备忘录”网页,它结合了来自不同来源的数据,并灵活地只突出显示感兴趣的信息。输出提供了一个蛋白质家族的艺术状态的概述,很容易在研究人员之间共享,新的数据可以方便地添加,因为它出现。我们相信ALLIN工具对所有从事蛋白质结构-功能分析的科学家都是有用的,特别是对那些涉及人类遗传疾病的科学家。
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期刊介绍: General physiology is the study of biological mechanisms through analytical investigations, which decipher the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying biological function at all levels of organization. The mission of Journal of General Physiology (JGP) is to publish mechanistic and quantitative molecular and cellular physiology of the highest quality, to provide a best-in-class author experience, and to nurture future generations of independent researchers. The major emphasis is on physiological problems at the cellular and molecular level.
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