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FastMG: a simple,fast, and accurate maximum likelihood procedure to estimate amino acid replacement rate matrices from large data sets
Authors:Cuong Cao Dang  Vinh Sy Le  Olivier Gascuel  Bart Hazes  Quang Si Le
Institution:.VNU University of Engineering and Technology, Hanoi, Vietnam ;.Institut de Biologie Computationnelle, LIRMM, CNRS – Université Montpellier 2, Montpellier, France ;.Department of Medical Microbiology & Immunology, University of Alberta, Alberta, Canada ;.The Wellcome Trust Center for Human Genetics, Oxford University, Oxford, UK
Abstract:

Background

Amino acid replacement rate matrices are a crucial component of many protein analysis systems such as sequence similarity search, sequence alignment, and phylogenetic inference. Ideally, the rate matrix reflects the mutational behavior of the actual data under study; however, estimating amino acid replacement rate matrices requires large protein alignments and is computationally expensive and complex. As a compromise, sub-optimal pre-calculated generic matrices are typically used for protein-based phylogeny. Sequence availability has now grown to a point where problem-specific rate matrices can often be calculated if the computational cost can be controlled.

Results

The most time consuming step in estimating rate matrices by maximum likelihood is building maximum likelihood phylogenetic trees from protein alignments. We propose a new procedure, called FastMG, to overcome this obstacle. The key innovation is the alignment-splitting algorithm that splits alignments with many sequences into non-overlapping sub-alignments prior to estimating amino acid replacement rates. Experiments with different large data sets showed that the FastMG procedure was an order of magnitude faster than without splitting. Importantly, there was no apparent loss in matrix quality if an appropriate splitting procedure is used.

Conclusions

FastMG is a simple, fast and accurate procedure to estimate amino acid replacement rate matrices from large data sets. It enables researchers to study the evolutionary relationships for specific groups of proteins or taxa with optimized, data-specific amino acid replacement rate matrices. The programs, data sets, and the new mammalian mitochondrial protein rate matrix are available at http://fastmg.codeplex.com.
Keywords:Amino acid replacement rate matrices  Maximum likelihood methods  Phylogenetic trees  Protein alignments  Large data sets
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