Abstract

Homologous proteins are often compared by pairwise sequence alignment, and structure superposition if the atomic coordinates are available. Unification of sequence and structure data is an important task in structural biology. Here, we present the Sequence Similarity 3D (SS3D) method of integrating sequence and structure information. SS3D is a distance and substitution matrix-based method for straightforward visualization of regions of similarity and difference between homologous proteins. This work details the SS3D approach, and demonstrates its utility through case studies comparing members of several protein families. The examples show that SS3D can effectively highlight biologically important regions of similarity and dissimilarity. We anticipate that the method will be useful for numerous structural biology applications, including, but not limited to, studies of binding specificity, structure-function relationships, and evolutionary pathways. SS3D is available with a manual and tutorial at https://github.com/0x462e41/SS3D/.

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