CoC Central
NAR Molecular Biology Database Collection entry number 882
Donald J.E.1, Hubner I.A.1, Rotemberg V.M.1, Shakhnovich E.I.1 and Mirny L.A.2
1Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Harvard University, 12 Oxford Street, Cambridge, MA 02138
2Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 77 Massachusetts Avenue, 16-343, Cambridge, MA 02139
2Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 77 Massachusetts Avenue, 16-343, Cambridge, MA 02139
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Database Description
The Conservatism of Conservatism (CoC) database presents statistical analysis of the conservation of residue positions in folds across protein families. Residues with high CoC are conserved in families of homologous proteins that acquire the same fold. Such residues can be different in non-homologous proteins (analogues) that exhibit the same fold, but the common conservation points to the general importance of the residue positions. We calculate and present the statistical significance of such conservation and highlight residues that are more conserved than expected given the residue's solvent accessibility. Such high CoC residues have been shown to be crucial for the kinetics and/or thermodynamics of protein folding, are involved in folding nucleation, and are often identified in positions of functional importance such as "super-sites". More information is available at the website (http://kulibin.mit.edu/coc/).
Category: Protein sequence databases
Subcategory: Protein sequence motifs and active sites
Category: Structure Databases
Subcategory: Protein structure
Go to the abstract in Bioinformatics, 2005, 21, 2539-2540
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