The MutS protein of Escherichia coli plays a key role in the recognition and repair of errors made during the replication of DNA. Homologs of MutS have been found in many species including eukaryotes, Archaea and other bacteria, and together these proteins have been grouped into the MutS family. Although many of these proteins have similar activities to the E.coli MutS, there is significant diversity of function among the MutS family members. This diversity is even seen within species; many species encode multiple MutS homologs with distinct functions. To better characterize the MutS protein family, I have used a combination of phylogenetic reconstructions and analysis of complete genome sequences. This phylogenomic analysis is used to infe...
Phylogenomics aims to describe evolutionary relatedness between organisms by analyzing genomic data....
Motivation: Protein families evolve a multiplicity of functions through gene duplication, speciation...
The resurrection of ancestral proteins provides direct insight into how natural selection has shaped...
The MutS protein of Escherichia coli plays a key role in the recognition and repair of errors made d...
<p>Original submitted version of Figure 2 from Eisen et al. 1997. </p> <p>Phylogenomic based functio...
<p>Original submitted figure from Eisen, Kaiser, Myers 1997 "Gastrogenomic delights" article in Natu...
The MutS protein is part of the dam-directed MutHLS mismatch repair pathway in Escherichia coli. We ...
Over billions of years, organizms have gone through evolutionary events called specification, during...
<div><p>The rapid increase in published genomic sequences for bacteria presents the first opportunit...
The mechanism of species evolution is one of the major goals of evolutionary biology and it was cons...
The ability to recognize and repair abnormal DNA structures is common to all forms of life. Studies ...
searched Escherichia coli genome offers the opportunity to explore the value of using protein famili...
searched Escherichia coli genome offers the opportunity to explore the value of using protein famili...
Gene duplication and loss is a dynamic and ongoing process during evolution and both play a signific...
The delineation of bacterial species and genera has always been problematic as a clear definition of...
Phylogenomics aims to describe evolutionary relatedness between organisms by analyzing genomic data....
Motivation: Protein families evolve a multiplicity of functions through gene duplication, speciation...
The resurrection of ancestral proteins provides direct insight into how natural selection has shaped...
The MutS protein of Escherichia coli plays a key role in the recognition and repair of errors made d...
<p>Original submitted version of Figure 2 from Eisen et al. 1997. </p> <p>Phylogenomic based functio...
<p>Original submitted figure from Eisen, Kaiser, Myers 1997 "Gastrogenomic delights" article in Natu...
The MutS protein is part of the dam-directed MutHLS mismatch repair pathway in Escherichia coli. We ...
Over billions of years, organizms have gone through evolutionary events called specification, during...
<div><p>The rapid increase in published genomic sequences for bacteria presents the first opportunit...
The mechanism of species evolution is one of the major goals of evolutionary biology and it was cons...
The ability to recognize and repair abnormal DNA structures is common to all forms of life. Studies ...
searched Escherichia coli genome offers the opportunity to explore the value of using protein famili...
searched Escherichia coli genome offers the opportunity to explore the value of using protein famili...
Gene duplication and loss is a dynamic and ongoing process during evolution and both play a signific...
The delineation of bacterial species and genera has always been problematic as a clear definition of...
Phylogenomics aims to describe evolutionary relatedness between organisms by analyzing genomic data....
Motivation: Protein families evolve a multiplicity of functions through gene duplication, speciation...
The resurrection of ancestral proteins provides direct insight into how natural selection has shaped...