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. 1999 Dec;15(12):1000-11.
doi: 10.1093/bioinformatics/15.12.1000.

IMPALA: matching a protein sequence against a collection of PSI-BLAST-constructed position-specific score matrices

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IMPALA: matching a protein sequence against a collection of PSI-BLAST-constructed position-specific score matrices

A A Schäffer et al. Bioinformatics. 1999 Dec.

Abstract

Motivation: Many studies have shown that database searches using position-specific score matrices (PSSMs) or profiles as queries are more effective at identifying distant protein relationships than are searches that use simple sequences as queries. One popular program for constructing a PSSM and comparing it with a database of sequences is Position-Specific Iterated BLAST (PSI-BLAST).

Results: This paper describes a new software package, IMPALA, designed for the complementary procedure of comparing a single query sequence with a database of PSI-BLAST-generated PSSMs. We illustrate the use of IMPALA to search a database of PSSMs for protein folds, and one for protein domains involved in signal transduction. IMPALA's sensitivity to distant biological relationships is very similar to that of PSI-BLAST. However, IMPALA employs a more refined analysis of statistical significance and, unlike PSI-BLAST, guarantees the output of the optimal local alignment by using the rigorous Smith-Waterman algorithm. Also, it is considerably faster when run with a large database of PSSMs than is BLAST or PSI-BLAST when run against the complete non-redundant protein database.

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    Bailey TL, Gribskov M. Bailey TL, et al. Bioinformatics. 2000 May;16(5):488-9. doi: 10.1093/bioinformatics/16.5.488. Bioinformatics. 2000. PMID: 10871274 No abstract available.

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