Background: Tyrosinases, tyrosinase-related proteins, catechol oxidases and hemocyanins comprise the type-3 copper protein family and are involved in a variety of biological processes, including pigment formation, innate immunity and oxygen transport. Although this family is present in the three domains of life, its origin and early evolution are not well understood. Previous analyses of type-3 copper proteins largely have focussed on specific animal and plant phyla. Results: Here, we combine genomic, phylogenetic and structural analyses to show that the original type-3 copper protein possessed a signal peptide and may have been secreted (we designate proteins of this type the α subclass). This ancestral type-3 copper protein gene underwent...
The goal of this project is to prove an evolutionary relatedness between two protein families; metaz...
Acquisition, delivery and incorporation of metals to their respective metalloproteins are important ...
Copper is an essential and toxic trace metal for bacteria and, therefore, must be tightly regulated ...
BACKGROUND: Tyrosinases, tyrosinase-related proteins, catechol oxidases and hemocyanins comprise the...
Abstract: Copper is an essential nutrient for most life forms, however in excess it can be harmful. ...
Copper is an essential trace element in many organisms and is utilized in all domains of life. It is...
AbstractAn analysis of the genome sequence database revealed novel types of two-domain multi-copper ...
Investigation of the copper-binding centre of Panulirus interruptus haemocyanin led to the discovery...
Investigation of the copper-binding centre of Panulirus interruptus haemocyanin led to the discovery...
Background: The degree of metal binding specificity in metalloproteins such as metallothioneins (MTs...
Since the great split between flora and fauna, which based on fossil records occurred around 400 mil...
Copper is an essential trace element in many organisms and is utilized in all domains of life. It is...
Copper is an essential element for proper organismal development and is involved in a range of proce...
Blue Copper Binding (BCB) Proteins are an important family of proteins found in every kingdom of lif...
<div><p>Tyrosinases, widely distributed among animals, plants and fungi, are involved in the biosynt...
The goal of this project is to prove an evolutionary relatedness between two protein families; metaz...
Acquisition, delivery and incorporation of metals to their respective metalloproteins are important ...
Copper is an essential and toxic trace metal for bacteria and, therefore, must be tightly regulated ...
BACKGROUND: Tyrosinases, tyrosinase-related proteins, catechol oxidases and hemocyanins comprise the...
Abstract: Copper is an essential nutrient for most life forms, however in excess it can be harmful. ...
Copper is an essential trace element in many organisms and is utilized in all domains of life. It is...
AbstractAn analysis of the genome sequence database revealed novel types of two-domain multi-copper ...
Investigation of the copper-binding centre of Panulirus interruptus haemocyanin led to the discovery...
Investigation of the copper-binding centre of Panulirus interruptus haemocyanin led to the discovery...
Background: The degree of metal binding specificity in metalloproteins such as metallothioneins (MTs...
Since the great split between flora and fauna, which based on fossil records occurred around 400 mil...
Copper is an essential trace element in many organisms and is utilized in all domains of life. It is...
Copper is an essential element for proper organismal development and is involved in a range of proce...
Blue Copper Binding (BCB) Proteins are an important family of proteins found in every kingdom of lif...
<div><p>Tyrosinases, widely distributed among animals, plants and fungi, are involved in the biosynt...
The goal of this project is to prove an evolutionary relatedness between two protein families; metaz...
Acquisition, delivery and incorporation of metals to their respective metalloproteins are important ...
Copper is an essential and toxic trace metal for bacteria and, therefore, must be tightly regulated ...