Task 2: Multiple Sequence Alignment
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We researched the protein sequence of the branched-chain alpha-keto acid dehydrogenase complex subunit alpha (BCKDHA) with the following original sequence:
- BCKDHA
>sp|P12694|ODBA_HUMAN 2-oxoisovalerate dehydrogenase subunit alpha, mitochondrial OS=Homo sapiens GN=BCKDHA PE=1 SV=2 MAVAIAAARVWRLNRGLSQAALLLLRQPGARGLARSHPPRQQQQFSSLDDKPQFPGASAE FIDKLEFIQPNVISGIPIYRVMDRQGQIINPSEDPHLPKEKVLKLYKSMTLLNTMDRILY ESQRQGRISFYMTNYGEEGTHVGSAAALDNTDLVFGQYREAGVLMYRDYPLELFMAQCYG NISDLGKGRQMPVHYGCKERHFVTISSPLATQIPQAVGAAYAAKRANANRVVICYFGEGA ASEGDAHAGFNFAATLECPIIFFCRNNGYAISTPTSEQYRGDGIAARGPGYGIMSIRVDG NDVFAVYNATKEARRRAVAENQPFLIEAMTYRIGHHSTSDDSSAYRSVDEVNYWDKQDHP ISRLRHYLLSQGWWDEEQEKAWRKQSRRKVMEAFEQAERKPKPNPNLLFSDVYQEMPAQL RKQQESLARHLQTYGEHYPLDHFDK
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Blast
To calculate the sequence alignments we used the blast and psiblast binaries from NCBI (version 2.2.26+) As the standard blast alignment hit the limit of 250 matches per alignment, that all were still seemed very significant (Evalue of < 1e-60) we increased the number of max target hits to 2000 and set an Evalue threshold of 0.002. With this method we found about 1550 matching alignments.
As can be seen in the figure to the right
, the sequence alignments mainly have a similarity between 15% and 40%.