AbstractWe develop models of the divergent evolution of genomes; the elementary object of sequence dynamics is the protein structural domain. To identify patterns of organization that reflect mechanisms of evolution, we consider the individual genomes of many procaryote species, studying the arrangement of protein structural domains in the space of all polypeptide structures. We view the network of structural similarities as a graph, called the organismal Protein Domain Universe Graph (oPDUG); vertices represent types of structural domains and edges represent strong structural similarity. As observed before, each oPDUG is a highly nonrandom graph, as evidenced in the vertex degree distribution, which resembles a Pareto law (which has a powe...
This chapter reviews the current research on how protein domain architectures evolve. We begin by su...
<div><p>Cellular functions are based on the complex interplay of proteins, therefore the structure a...
The next step in the understanding of the genome organization, after the determination of complete s...
AbstractWe develop models of the divergent evolution of genomes; the elementary object of sequence d...
Protein domains are three-dimensional arrangements of atomic structure that are recurrent in the pro...
AbstractIt has recently been discovered that many biological systems, when represented as graphs, ex...
Biological systems are complex entities comprising of parts that interact with each other within and...
Background Protein domains can be used to study proteome evolution at a coarse scale. In particular...
AbstractUnderstanding of the evolutionary origins of protein structures represents a key component o...
We attempt to understand the evolutionary origin of protein folds by simulating their divergent evol...
SummaryProtein domains are compact evolutionary units of structure and function that usually combine...
AbstractIt has recently been discovered that many biological systems, when represented as graphs, ex...
Cellular functions are based on the complex interplay of proteins, therefore the structure and dynam...
Understanding the design of the universe of protein structures may provide insights into protein evo...
Protein evolution is a complex and diverse process, yielding an incredible assortment of biological ...
This chapter reviews the current research on how protein domain architectures evolve. We begin by su...
<div><p>Cellular functions are based on the complex interplay of proteins, therefore the structure a...
The next step in the understanding of the genome organization, after the determination of complete s...
AbstractWe develop models of the divergent evolution of genomes; the elementary object of sequence d...
Protein domains are three-dimensional arrangements of atomic structure that are recurrent in the pro...
AbstractIt has recently been discovered that many biological systems, when represented as graphs, ex...
Biological systems are complex entities comprising of parts that interact with each other within and...
Background Protein domains can be used to study proteome evolution at a coarse scale. In particular...
AbstractUnderstanding of the evolutionary origins of protein structures represents a key component o...
We attempt to understand the evolutionary origin of protein folds by simulating their divergent evol...
SummaryProtein domains are compact evolutionary units of structure and function that usually combine...
AbstractIt has recently been discovered that many biological systems, when represented as graphs, ex...
Cellular functions are based on the complex interplay of proteins, therefore the structure and dynam...
Understanding the design of the universe of protein structures may provide insights into protein evo...
Protein evolution is a complex and diverse process, yielding an incredible assortment of biological ...
This chapter reviews the current research on how protein domain architectures evolve. We begin by su...
<div><p>Cellular functions are based on the complex interplay of proteins, therefore the structure a...
The next step in the understanding of the genome organization, after the determination of complete s...