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Retrieval and On-the-fly Alignment of Sequence Fragments from the HIV Database

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Journal Bioinformatics
Specialty Biology
Date 2001 May 2
PMID 11331235
Citations 51
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Abstract

Motivation: The amount of HIV-1 sequence data generated (presently around 42000 sequences, of which more than 22000 are from the V3 region of the viral envelope) presents a challenge for anyone working on the analysis of these data. A major problem is obtaining the region of interest from the stored sequences, which often contain but are not limited to that region. In addition, multiple alignment programs generally cannot deal with the large numbers of sequences that are available for many HIV-1 regions. We set out to provide our users with a tool that will retrieve and create an initial alignment of the HIV sequences that are available for a given genomic region.

Results: The MPAlign (Multiple Pairwise Alignment) web interface is a collection of Perl scripts that retrieves sequences from the Los Alamos HIV sequence database based on a number of search parameters. All sequences were pairwise-aligned to a model sequence using the Hidden Markov Model-based program HMMER. The HMMER model is general enough to accommodate virtually all HIV-1 sequences stored in the database. To create a multiple sequence alignment, gaps were inserted into the sequences during retrieval, so that they are aligned to one another. Retrieving and aligning the almost 560 gp120 sequences (approximately>1500 nt) stored in the database is at least 1500 times faster than a similar Clustal alignment.

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