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Classification of protein families and detection of the determinant residues with an improved self-organizing map

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 Using a SOM (self-organizing map) we can classify sequences within a protein family into subgroups that generally correspond to biological subcategories. These maps tend to show sequence similarity as proximity in the map. Combining maps generated at different levels of resolution, the structure of relations in protein families can be captured that could not otherwise be represented in a single map. The underlying representation of maps enables us to retrieve characteristic sequence patterns for individual subgroups of sequences. Such patterns tend to correspond to functionally important regions. We present a modified SOM algorithm that includes a convergence test that dynamically controls the learning parameters to adapt them to the learning set instead of being fixed and externally optimized by trial and error. Given the variability of protein family size and distribution, the addition of this feature is necessary. The method is successfully tested with a number of families. The rab family of small GTPases is used to illustrate the performance of the method.

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Received: 25 July 1996 / Accepted in revised form: 13 February 1997

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Andrade, M., Casari, G., Sander, C. et al. Classification of protein families and detection of the determinant residues with an improved self-organizing map. Biol Cybern 76, 441–450 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/s004220050357

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