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Protein Lipograms

Quantitative Methods 2017-07-31 v1 Biological Physics

Abstract

Linguistic analysis of protein sequences is an underexploited technique. Here, we capitalize on the concept of the lipogram to characterize sequences at the proteome levels. A lipogram is a literary composition which omits one or more letters. A protein lipogram likewise omits one or more types of amino acid. In this article, we establish a usable terminology for the decomposition of a sequence collection in terms of the lipogram. Next, we characterize Uniref50 using a lipogram decomposition. At the global level, protein lipograms exhibit power-law properties. A clear correlation with metabolic cost is seen. Finally, we use the lipogram construction to differentiate proteomes between the four branches of the tree-of-life: archaea, bacteria, eukaryotes and viruses. We conclude from this pilot study that the lipogram demonstrates considerable potential as an additional tool for sequence analysis and proteome classification.

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@article{arxiv.1707.08984,
  title  = {Protein Lipograms},
  author = {Jason Laurie and Amit K Chattopadhyay and Darren R Flower},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1707.08984},
  year   = {2017}
}

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8 pages, 2 columns, 5 figures

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