Proteins are only moderately stable. It has long been debated whether this narrow range of stabilities is solely a result of neutral drift towards lower stability or purifying selection against excess stability is also at work - for which no experimental evidence was found so far. Here we show that mutations outside the active site in the essential E. coli enzyme adenylate kinase result in stability-dependent increase in substrate inhibition by AMP, thereby impairing overall enzyme activity at high stability. Such inhibition caused substantial fitness defects not only in the presence of excess substrate but also under physiological conditions. In the latter case, substrate inhibition caused differential accumulation of AMP in the stationary...
It has been known for some time that many proteins are marginally stable. This has inspired several ...
The work in this thesis focuses on the study of three main aspects of proteins, viz, Protein structu...
Evolutionary-rate variation among sites within proteins depends on functional and biophysical proper...
The rate of evolution varies among sites within proteins. In enzymes, two rate gradients are observe...
Protein stability is widely recognized as a major evolutionary constraint. However, the relation bet...
A longstanding idea in evolutionary physiology is that an enzyme cannot jointly optimize performance...
Destabilization of a protein impairs its metabolic efficiency. It is less clear how often destabiliz...
AbstractSuccess in evolution depends critically upon the ability of organisms to adapt, a property t...
The directed evolution of enzymes for improved activity or substrate specificity commonly leads to a...
During the past 15 years there has been a continuous flow of reports describing proteins stabilized ...
The use of high through-put screening methods has the power to generate vast amounts of information ...
Some enzymes, such as those from extreme thermophiles, have significant half-lives above 100°C. The ...
Mutations create the genetic diversity on which selective pressures can act, yet also create structu...
Background: Adenylate kinases undergo large conformational changes during their catalytic cycle. Bec...
Factors that give enzymes stability, activity, and substrate recognition result from the combination...
It has been known for some time that many proteins are marginally stable. This has inspired several ...
The work in this thesis focuses on the study of three main aspects of proteins, viz, Protein structu...
Evolutionary-rate variation among sites within proteins depends on functional and biophysical proper...
The rate of evolution varies among sites within proteins. In enzymes, two rate gradients are observe...
Protein stability is widely recognized as a major evolutionary constraint. However, the relation bet...
A longstanding idea in evolutionary physiology is that an enzyme cannot jointly optimize performance...
Destabilization of a protein impairs its metabolic efficiency. It is less clear how often destabiliz...
AbstractSuccess in evolution depends critically upon the ability of organisms to adapt, a property t...
The directed evolution of enzymes for improved activity or substrate specificity commonly leads to a...
During the past 15 years there has been a continuous flow of reports describing proteins stabilized ...
The use of high through-put screening methods has the power to generate vast amounts of information ...
Some enzymes, such as those from extreme thermophiles, have significant half-lives above 100°C. The ...
Mutations create the genetic diversity on which selective pressures can act, yet also create structu...
Background: Adenylate kinases undergo large conformational changes during their catalytic cycle. Bec...
Factors that give enzymes stability, activity, and substrate recognition result from the combination...
It has been known for some time that many proteins are marginally stable. This has inspired several ...
The work in this thesis focuses on the study of three main aspects of proteins, viz, Protein structu...
Evolutionary-rate variation among sites within proteins depends on functional and biophysical proper...