A new, fast algorithm for detecting protein coevolution using maximum compatible cliques

Algorithms for Molecular Biology(2011)

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Background The MatrixMatchMaker algorithm was recently introduced to detect the similarity between phylogenetic trees and thus the coevolution between proteins. MMM finds the largest common submatrices between pairs of phylogenetic distance matrices, and has numerous advantages over existing methods of coevolution detection. However, these advantages came at the cost of a very long execution time. Results In this paper, we show that the problem of finding the maximum submatrix reduces to a multiple maximum clique subproblem on a graph of protein pairs. This allowed us to develop a new algorithm and program implementation, MMMvII, which achieved more than 600× speedup with comparable accuracy to the original MMM. Conclusions MMMvII will thus allow for more more extensive and intricate analyses of coevolution. Availability An implementation of the MMMvII algorithm is available at: http://www.uhnresearch.ca/labs/tillier/MMMWEBvII/MMMWEBvII.php
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Distance Matrice,Maximum Clique,Protein Pair,Phylogenetic Distance,Maximum Clique Problem
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