Protein subfamily is a level of protein classification, based on their close evolutionary relationship. It is below the larger levels of protein superfamily and protein family.[1]

Proteins typically share greater sequence and function similarities with other subfamily members than they do with members of their wider family.[1][2] For example, in the Structural Classification of Proteins database classification system, members of a subfamily share the same interaction interfaces and interaction partners.[3] These are stricter criteria than for a family, where members have similar structures, but may be more distantly related and so have different interfaces. Subfamilies are assigned by a variety of methods, including sequence similarity,[4] motifs linked to function,[5] or phylogenetic clade.[6][7] There is no exact and consistent distinction between a subfamily and a family. The same group of proteins may sometimes be described as a family or a subfamily, depending on the context.

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  5. ^ Eisen, Jonathan A.; Sweder, Kevin S.; Hanawalt, Philip C. (1995-07-25). "Evolution of the SNF2 family of proteins: subfamilies with distinct sequences and functions". Nucleic Acids Research. 23 (14): 2715–2723. doi:10.1093/nar/23.14.2715. ISSN 0305-1048. PMC 307096. PMID 7651832.
  6. ^ Wicker, Nicolas; Perrin, Guy René; Thierry, Jean Claude; Poch, Olivier (2001-08-01). "Secator: A Program for Inferring Protein Subfamilies from Phylogenetic Trees". Molecular Biology and Evolution. 18 (8): 1435–1441. doi:10.1093/oxfordjournals.molbev.a003929. ISSN 0737-4038. PMID 11470834.
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