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ConSurf-DB

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URL: https://consurfdb.tau.ac.il
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Description: ConSurf-DB provides pre-calculated evolutionary conservation profiles for proteins of known structure in the PDB.
Year founded: 2009
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Country/Region: Israel

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University/Institution: Tel Aviv University
Address: Nir Ben-Tal, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, George S. Wise Faculty of Life Sciences, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv 69978, Israel.
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Country/Region: Israel
Contact name (PI/Team): Nir Ben-Tal
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): bental@ashtoret.tau.ac.il

Publications

31702846
ConSurf-DB: An accessible repository for the evolutionary conservation patterns of the majority of PDB proteins. [PMID: 31702846]
Adi Ben Chorin, Gal Masrati, Amit Kessel, Aya Narunsky, Josef Sprinzak, Shlomtzion Lahav, Haim Ashkenazy, Nir Ben-Tal

Patterns observed by examining the evolutionary relationships among proteins of common origin can reveal the structural and functional importance of specific residue positions. In particular, amino acids that are highly conserved (i.e., their positions evolve at a slower rate than other positions) are particularly likely to be of biological importance, for example, for ligand binding. ConSurf is a bioinformatics tool for accurately estimating the evolutionary rate of each position in a protein family. Here we introduce a new release of ConSurf-DB, a database of precalculated ConSurf evolutionary conservation profiles for proteins of known structure. ConSurf-DB provides high-accuracy estimates of the evolutionary rates of the amino acids in each protein. A reliable estimate of a query protein's evolutionary rates depends on having a sufficiently large number of effective homologues (i.e., nonredundant yet sufficiently similar). With current sequence data, ConSurf-DB covers 82% of the PDB proteins. It will be updated on a regular basis to ensure that coverage remains high-and that it might even increase. Much effort was dedicated to improving the user experience. The repository is available at https://consurfdb.tau.ac.il/. BROADER AUDIENCE: By comparing a protein to other proteins of similar origin, it is possible to determine the extent to which each amino acid position in the protein evolved slowly or rapidly. A protein's evolutionary profile can provide valuable insights: For example, amino acid positions that are highly conserved (i.e., evolved slowly) are particularly likely to be of structural and/or functional importance, for example, for ligand binding and catalysis. We introduce here a new and improved version of ConSurf-DB, a continually updated database that provides precalculated evolutionary profiles of proteins with known structure.

Protein Sci.. 2020:29(1) | 171 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-11-29)
18971256
The ConSurf-DB: pre-calculated evolutionary conservation profiles of protein structures. [PMID: 18971256]
Goldenberg O, Erez E, Nimrod G, Ben-Tal N.

ConSurf-DB is a repository for evolutionary conservation analysis of the proteins of known structures in the Protein Data Bank (PDB). Sequence homologues of each of the PDB entries were collected and aligned using standard methods. The evolutionary conservation of each amino acid position in the alignment was calculated using the Rate4Site algorithm, implemented in the ConSurf web server. The algorithm takes into account the phylogenetic relations between the aligned proteins and the stochastic nature of the evolutionary process explicitly. Rate4Site assigns a conservation level for each position in the multiple sequence alignment using an empirical Bayesian inference. Visual inspection of the conservation patterns on the 3D structure often enables the identification of key residues that comprise the functionally important regions of the protein. The repository is updated with the latest PDB entries on a monthly basis and will be rebuilt annually. ConSurf-DB is available online at http://consurfdb.tau.ac.il/

Nucleic Acids Res. 2009:37(Database issue) | 165 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-06)

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767/6895 (88.891%)
Gene genome and annotation:
261/2021 (87.135%)
Phylogeny and homology:
38/302 (87.748%)
Structure:
97/967 (90.072%)
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321
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Created on: 2020-11-07
Curated by:
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