T-Coffee

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T-Coffee
Developer(s) Cédric Notredame, Centro de Regulacio Genomica (CRG) - Barcelona
Stable release 9.03.r1318 / 16 July 2012 (2012-07-16)
Preview release 9.03.r1482 / 19 February 2013 (2013-02-19)
Operating system UNIX, Linux, MS-Windows, Mac OS X
Type Bioinformatics tool
Licence GPL
Website www.tcoffee.org

T-Coffee (Tree-based Consistency Objective Function For alignment Evaluation) is a multiple sequence alignment software using a progressive approach.[1] It generates a library of pairwise alignments to guide the multiple sequence alignment. It can also combine multiple sequences alignments obtained previously and in the latest versions can use structural information from PDB files (3D-Coffee). It has advanced features to evaluate the quality of the alignments and some capacity for identifying occurrence of motifs (Mocca). It produces alignment in the aln format (Clustal) by default, but can also produce PIR, MSF, and FASTA format. The most common input formats are supported (FASTA, PIR).

Comparisons with other alignment software

While the default output is a Clustal-like format, it is sufficiently different from the output of ClustalW/X that many programs supporting Clustal format cannot read it; fortunately ClustalX can import T-Coffee output so the simplest fix for this issue is usually to import T-Coffee's output into ClustalX and then re-export. Another possibility is to request the strict Clustalw output format with the option "-output=clustalw_aln".

An important specificity of T-Coffee is its ability to combine different methods and different data types. In its latest version, T-Coffee can be used to combine protein sequences and structures, RNA sequences and structures. It can also run and combine the output of the most common sequence and structure alignment packages. For a complete list see: tclinkdb.txt

T-Coffee comes along with a sophisticated sequence reformatting utility named seq_reformat. An extensive documentation is available from t_coffee_technical.htm along with a tutorial t_coffee_tutorial.htm

Variations

M-Coffee 
a special mode of T-Coffee that makes it possible to combine the output of the most common multiple sequence alignment packages (Muscle, ClustalW, Mafft, ProbCons, etc.). The resulting alignments are slightly better than the individual one, but most important the program indicates the alignment regions where the various packages agree upon. Regions of high agreement are usually well aligned.
Expresso and 3D-Coffee 
these are special modes of T-Coffee making it possible to combine sequence and structures in an alignment. The structure based alignments can be carried out using the most common structural aligners such as TMalign, Mustang, and sap.
R-Coffee 
a special mode of T-Coffee making it possible to align RNA sequences while using secondary structure information.
PSI-Coffee 
aligns distantly related proteins using homology extension (slow and accurate)[2][3]
TM-Coffee 
aligns transmembrane proteins using homology extension[4]
Pro-Coffee 
aligns homologous promoter regions[5]
Accurate 
automatically combine the most accurate modes for DNA, RNA and Proteins (experimental!)
Combine 
combines two (or more) multiple sequence alignments into a single one.[2][1]

See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Notredame C, Higgins DG, Heringa J (2000-09-08). "T-Coffee: A novel method for fast and accurate multiple sequence alignment". J Mol Biol. 302 (1): 205–217. doi:10.1006/jmbi.2000.4042. PMID 10964570. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 Di Tommaso P, Moretti S, Xenarios I, Orobitg M, Montanyola A, Chang JM, Taly JF, Notredame C (Jul 2011). "T-Coffee: a web server for the multiple sequence alignment of protein and RNA sequences using structural information and homology extension". Nucleic Acids Res. 39 (Web Server issue): W13–7. doi:10.1093/nar/gkr245. PMC 3125728. PMID 21558174. 
  3. Kemena C, Notredame C (2009-10-01). "Upcoming challenges for multiple sequence alignment methods in the high-throughput era". Bioinformatics 25 (19): 2455–65. doi:10.1093/bioinformatics/btp452. PMC 2752613. PMID 19648142. 
  4. Chang JM, Di Tommaso P, Taly JF, Notredame C (2012-03-28). "Accurate multiple sequence alignment of transmembrane proteins with PSI-Coffee". BMC Bioinformatics 13: S1. doi:10.1186/1471-2105-13-S4-S1. PMC 3303701. PMID 22536955. 
  5. Erb I, González-Vallinas JR, Bussotti G, Blanco E, Eyras E, Notredame C (Apr 2012). "Use of ChIP-Seq data for the design of a multiple promoter-alignment method". Nucleic Acids Res. 40 (7): e52. doi:10.1093/nar/gkr1292. PMC 3326335. PMID 22230796. 

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