It is hypothesized that protein domains evolved from smaller intrinsically stable subunits via combinatorial assembly. Illegitimate recombination of fragments that encode protein subunits could have quickly led to diversification of protein folds and their functionality. This evolutionary concept presents an attractive strategy to protein engineering, e.g., to create new scaffolds for enzyme design. We previously combined structurally similar parts from two ancient protein folds, the (βα)<sub>8</sub>-barrel and the flavodoxin-like fold. The resulting “hopeful monster” differed significantly from the intended (βα)<sub>8</sub>-barrel fold by an extra β-strand in the core. In this study, we ask what modifications are necessary to form the inte...
Natural recombination combines pieces of pre-existing proteins to create new tertiary structures and...
AbstractDirected evolution is a powerful method for generating novel molecules with desirable proper...
Biocomplexity—the study of complex structures and behaviours that take place in biological systems—g...
It is hypothesized that protein domains evolved from smaller intrinsically stable subunits via combi...
ABSTRACT: It is hypothesized that protein domains evolved from smaller intrinsically stable subunits...
Modern highly complex proteins evolved from much simpler and less specialized subunits. The same con...
Hybrid proteins or chimeras are generated by recombination of protein fragments. In the course of ev...
Even a relatively short polypeptide of 75 amino acids has more unique sequence possibilities than th...
Protein design is a challenging problem. We do not fully understand the rules of protein folding, an...
Proteins increased in complexity during the course of evolution. Domains as well as subdomain-sized ...
In nature similar protein folds accommodate distant sequences and support diverse functions. This ob...
Natural evolution has generated an impressively diverse protein universe via duplication and recombi...
The evolution of natural modular proteins and domain swapping by protein engineers have shown the di...
The evolution of natural modular proteins and domain swapping by protein engineers have shown the di...
Natural recombination combines pieces of pre-existing proteins to create new tertiary structures and...
Natural recombination combines pieces of pre-existing proteins to create new tertiary structures and...
AbstractDirected evolution is a powerful method for generating novel molecules with desirable proper...
Biocomplexity—the study of complex structures and behaviours that take place in biological systems—g...
It is hypothesized that protein domains evolved from smaller intrinsically stable subunits via combi...
ABSTRACT: It is hypothesized that protein domains evolved from smaller intrinsically stable subunits...
Modern highly complex proteins evolved from much simpler and less specialized subunits. The same con...
Hybrid proteins or chimeras are generated by recombination of protein fragments. In the course of ev...
Even a relatively short polypeptide of 75 amino acids has more unique sequence possibilities than th...
Protein design is a challenging problem. We do not fully understand the rules of protein folding, an...
Proteins increased in complexity during the course of evolution. Domains as well as subdomain-sized ...
In nature similar protein folds accommodate distant sequences and support diverse functions. This ob...
Natural evolution has generated an impressively diverse protein universe via duplication and recombi...
The evolution of natural modular proteins and domain swapping by protein engineers have shown the di...
The evolution of natural modular proteins and domain swapping by protein engineers have shown the di...
Natural recombination combines pieces of pre-existing proteins to create new tertiary structures and...
Natural recombination combines pieces of pre-existing proteins to create new tertiary structures and...
AbstractDirected evolution is a powerful method for generating novel molecules with desirable proper...
Biocomplexity—the study of complex structures and behaviours that take place in biological systems—g...