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Unraveling virus relationships by structure-based phylogenetic classification
Author(s) -
Weng M. Ng,
Alice J. Stelfox,
Thomas A. Bowden
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
virus evolution
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.231
H-Index - 23
ISSN - 2057-1577
DOI - 10.1093/ve/veaa003
Subject(s) - phylogenetic tree , computational biology , biology , homology (biology) , sequence homology , phylogenetics , evolutionary biology , sequence alignment , function (biology) , peptide sequence , genetics , gene
Delineation of the intricacies of protein function from macromolecular structure constitutes a continual obstacle in the study of cell and pathogen biology. Structure-based phylogenetic analysis has emerged as a powerful tool for addressing this challenge, allowing the detection and quantification of conserved architectural properties between proteins, including those with low or no detectable sequence homology. With a focus on viral protein structure, we highlight how a number of investigations have utilized this powerful method to infer common functionality and ancestry.

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