MolEvolvR: A webapp for characterizing proteins using molecular evolution and phylogeny

Abstract

Studying how bacterial pathogenic proteins evolve can help identify lineage-specific and pathogen-specific signatures and variants, and consequently, their functions. We have developed a streamlined computational approach for characterizing the molecular evolution and phylogeny of target proteins, widely applicable across proteins and species of interest. Our approach starts with query protein(s) of interest, identifying their homologs, and characterizing each protein by its domain architecture and phyletic spread. We have developed the MolEvolvR webapp to enable biologists to run our entire workflow on their data by simply uploading a list of their proteins of interest. The webapp accepts inputs in multiple formats: protein/domain sequences, multi-protein operons/homologous proteins, or motif/domain scans. Depending on the input, MolEvolvR returns the complete set of homologs/phylogenetic tree, domain architectures, common partner domains. Users can obtain graphical summaries that include MSA and phylogenetic trees, domain architectures, domain proximity networks, phyletic spreads, co-occurrence patterns, and relative occurrences across lineages. Thus, MolEvolvR provides a powerful, easy-to-use interface for a wide range of protein characterization analyses, including data summarization and dynamic visualization. The webapp can be accessed here: http://jravilab.org/molevolvr. Soon, it will be available as an R-package for use by computational biologists.

Date
Jul 27, 2021 8:00 PM — 9:00 PM
Location
Virtual (Global)

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