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NAME
freecontact - fast protein contact predictor
SYNOPSIS
freecontact [OPTION]
freecontact --parprof [evfold|psicov|psicov-sd] < alignment.aln > contacts.out
/usr/share/freecontact/a2m2aln --query '^RASH_HUMAN/(\d+)' < alignment.fa | freecontact --parprof evfold
> contacts.out
freecontact --ali=ALIFILE --apply-gapth=BOOL --clustpc=NUM --density=NUM --cov20=BOOL
--estimate-ivcov=BOOL --gapth=NUM --icme-timeout=NUM --input-format=[flat|xml] --mincontsep=NUM
--output-format=[evfold|pfrmat_rr|bioxsd] --pseudocnt=NUM --pscount-weight=NUM --rho=NUM --threads=NUM
--veczw=BOOL
freecontact --help --debug --quiet --version
DESCRIPTION
FreeContact is a protein residue contact predictor optimized for speed. FreeContact can function as an
accelerated drop-in for the published contact predictors EVfold-mfDCA of DS. Marks et al. (2011) [1], and
PSICOV of D. Jones et al. (2011) [2].
FreeContact is accelerated by a combination of vector instructions, multiple threads, and faster
implementation of key parts. Depending on the alignment, 8-fold or higher speedups are possible.
A sufficiently large alignment is required for meaningful results. As a minimum, an alignment with an
effective (after-weighting) sequence count bigger than the length of the query sequence should be used.
Alignments with tens of thousands of (effective) sequences are considered good input.
jackhmmer(1) or hhblits(1) can be used to generate the alignments, for example.
[1] PLoS One. 2011;6(12):e28766. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0028766. Epub 2011 Dec 7. Protein 3D
structure computed from evolutionary sequence variation. Marks DS, Colwell LJ, Sheridan R, Hopf TA,
Pagnani A, Zecchina R, Sander C.
[2] Bioinformatics. 2012 Jan 15;28(2):184-90. Epub 2011 Nov 17. PSICOV: precise structural contact
prediction using sparse inverse covariance estimation on large multiple sequence alignments. Jones DT,
Buchan DW, Cozzetto D, Pontil M.
Input
The following formats are supported:
flat
The following simple input file format is used:
# querystart=5
# query=QUERYwithinsertionSEQUENCEWITHNOGAPSORINSERTIONS
QUERYSEQUENCEWITHNOGAPSORINSERTIONS
-ALIGNED---SEQUENCE--WITH-GAPS-----
ANOTHER-ALIGNED------------SEQUENCE
The '#' header lines are optional. Header lines are used to calculate contact residue numbers and to
look up respective query residues for certain output formats.
If no query is defined, the first sequence in the alignment is used as the query sequence. The query
sequence must not contain gaps in the alignment.
All alignment rows must be the same length, and may contain only [ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ-]. [B]
is mapped to [D], [Z] is mapped to [E], [JOUX] are mapped to [X]. [X] matches only itself for the
entire program.
A2M input alignments can be converted to the above format using /usr/share/freecontact/a2m2aln.
a2m2aln can be used to pipe the alignment directly into freecontact.
xml XML document with one <fc:alignment xmlns:fc="http://rostlab.org/freecontact/xsd"/> element, defined
in the FreeContact schema [4] derived from BioXSD [5].
Example: /usr/share/doc/freecontact/examples/PF00071_v25_1000.xml.
Output
The original EVfold-mfDCA or PSICOV output format is used by default when the respective parameter
profile is selected.
evfold (EVfold-mfDCA)
5 K 6 L 0.332129 3.59798
| | | | | + corrected norm (CN) contact score
| | | | + mutual information (MI) score
| | | + contact amino acid residue code
| | + contact residue number
| + contact amino acid residue code
+ contact residue number
Contacts are sorted on residue number.
pfrmat_rr (PSICOV)
CASP residue-residue separation prediction (PFRMAT RR) format [3]:
55 67 0 8 10.840280
| | | | + contact score
| | +-+ range [Å] of Cb-Cb distance predicted for the residue pair
| | (C-alpha for glycines)
| | These two fields are invariant in the output.
| + contact residue number
+ contact residue number
Contacts are sorted on score, descending.
[3] <http://predictioncenter.org/casp10/index.cgi?page=format>
bioxsd
XML document with one <fc:contactMap xmlns:fc="http://rostlab.org/freecontact/xsd"/> element, defined
in the FreeContact schema [4] derived from BioXSD [5].
Example: /usr/share/doc/freecontact/examples/PF00071_v25_1000.evfold.50.xml.
Note: as BioXSD is under active development in collaboration with FreeContact, the FreeContact schema
may actually be derived from a version not yet available at [5].
[4] <file:///usr/share/freecontact/freecontact.xsd>
[5] <http://bioxsd.org>
The output may not list all possible contacts.
REFERENCES
Submitted. FreeContact: fast and free direct residue-residue contact prediction. Kaján L, Sustik
MA, Marks DS, Hopf TA, Kalaš M, Rost B.
OPTIONS
-a [ --threads ] arg
Threads to use [0-). 0 means as many as cores.
--apply-gapth arg
When true, exclude residue columns and rows with a weighted gap frequency > --gapth from the
covariance matrix [Boolean].
-c [ --clustpc ] arg
BLOSUM clustering percentage [0-100].
--cov20 arg
If true, leave one amino acid off the covariance matrix, making it non-overdetermined [Boolean].
-d [ --density ] arg
Target precision matrix density [0-1]. Set 0 to not control density.
--debug
Turn on debugging.
--estimate-ivcov arg
Use inverse covariance matrix estimation instead of matrix inversion [Boolean].
-f [ --ali ] arg (=-)
Alignment file [path]. If '-', standard input. Default: '-'.
-g [ --gapth ] arg
Weighted gap frequency threshold (0-1].
-h [ --help ]
Produce this help message.
-i [ --input-format ] arg (=flat)
Input format [flat|xml].
--icme-timeout arg (=1800)
Inverse covariance matrix estimation timeout in seconds [0-). Applied to each iversion call
independently. If a timeout occurs, the program exits with status 2.
--mincontsep arg
Minimum sequence-wise contacting residue pair separation given in amino acids as (j-i>=arg). 1 for
adjacent residues. [1-).
-o [ --output-format ] arg
Output format [evfold|pfrmat_rr|bioxsd].
--parprof arg (=default)
Parameter profile (optional) [default|evfold|psicov]. The default profile is evfold.
Command line arguments can be used to override profile values.
evfold
Triggers EVfold-mfDCA [1] compatibility mode.
psicov
Triggers PSICOV [2] compatibility mode.
psicov-sd
Triggers PSICOV [2] sensible default mode: fixed default rho, no density control.
-w [ --pscount-weight ] arg
Pseudocount weight [0-1].
-p [ --pseudocnt ] arg
Pseudocount [0-).
--pep
Print effective parameters on standard error. Use this option to see what parameters freecontact(1)
is run with in detail. This is especially useful when the --parprof option is used in combination
with other options.
--rho arg
Initial value of Glasso regularization parameter [0-). If negative, choose value automatically.
--quiet arg (=0)
Print nothing but error messages on standard error. Does not affect --debug.
--veczw arg
Use vectorized sequence weighting when available [Boolean].
--version
Print version.
EXIT STATUS
0 No error - success.
1 Unspecified error.
2 A timeout (see --icme-timeout) occurred.
EXAMPLES
/usr/share/freecontact/a2m2aln --query '^RASH_HUMAN/(\d+)' < '/usr/share/doc/freecontact/examples/PF00071_v25_1000.fa' | \
freecontact --parprof evfold > PF00071_v25_1000.evfold
freecontact --parprof evfold -i xml -o bioxsd < '/usr/share/doc/freecontact/examples/PF00071_v25_1000.xml' > PF00071_v25_1000.evfold.xml
freecontact --parprof psicov < /usr/share/doc/freecontact/examples/demo_1000.aln > demo_1000.psicov
NOTES
For optimal performance, use the Automatically Tuned Linear Algebra Software (ATLAS) library compiled on
the machine where freecontact is run.
AUTHOR
László Kaján <lkajan@rostlab.org>
SEE ALSO
jackhmmer(1), hhblits(1), blastpgp(1)
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