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A Protocol for Computer-Based Protein Structure and Function Prediction
Published on: November 3, 2011
Structural Variability of Pfam Domains Based on Alphafold2 Predictions
Elly Poretsky1, Carson M Andorf2,3, Taner Z Sen1,4
1Crop Improvement and Genetics Research Unit, United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, Western Regional Research Center, Albany, California, USA.
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Understanding the biological functions of proteins is one of the main goals of functional genomics. Such understanding will help control and manipulate biological processes to enhance desirable traits, including improved abiotic and biotic stress resistance in humans, animals, plants, and microbes. Protein domains, regarded as the functional building blocks of proteins, have been used extensively to predict protein function. Sequence-based approaches for protein function prediction, including the use of protein domain prediction from resources like the Pfam database, remain popular due to their reliability, low cost, and ease of use. Although the sequence variability of Pfam domains has been reported in several studies, their structural variability has been understudied. Here, we have extracted the Pfam domain structural portion from the predicted structures of the 16 model organism proteomes in the AlphaFold2 database. Our analysis revealed that many families contained between 20% and 40% members with no assigned regular secondary structures, demonstrating within-family structural variability. To better understand this structural variability, we used FoldSeek and agglomerative clustering to identify structural variability in Pfam families. We then analyzed specific cases to provide structural details for this variability. In this study, we have used two popular prediction applications/resources, Alphafold2 and Pfam, to demonstrate inherent variability in protein domain predictions by comparing their predicted structures. Our study shows that detection of structural variability in Pfam families can facilitate curation and refinement of Pfam families, while demonstrating the need to develop more accurate protein domain prediction workflows.
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