AbstractMost people believe that new enzymes evolve from existing enzymes because of the conservation of amino acid sequence and tertiary structures in enzymes with different functions and the low probability that such similarities could evolve independently. However, the process by which this divergence occurs is still debatable. A reasonable proposal for this process is the duplication of a gene encoding an existing enzyme, accumulation of mutations in the gene duplicate(s) with consequential functional divergence, followed by selection for an enzyme with a new function [1]. To substantiate this proposal, several areas must be addressed. Which proteins serve as templates? Under what conditions would this series of events occur? What selec...
Neutral drift occurring over millions or billions of years results in substantial sequence divergenc...
Duplication–degeneration–complementation (DDC) describes a process by which evolving duplicates of a...
New genes can arise by duplication and divergence, but there is a fundamental gap in our understandi...
Most people believe that new enzymes evolve from existing enzymes because of the conservation of ami...
AbstractMost people believe that new enzymes evolve from existing enzymes because of the conservatio...
It is widely agreed that new enzymes evolve from existing ones through the duplication of genes enco...
Several contemporary enzymes catalyze alternative reactions distinct from their normal biological re...
Although more than 109 years have passed since the existence of the last universal common ancestor, ...
Studying the evolution of enzymes and their functions improves our ability to determine the function...
Present state of research on expanding enzyme catalysis beyond nature For more than twenty years thi...
Several models have been proposed to explain the origin and evolution of enzymes in metabolic pathwa...
For more than twenty years this laboratory has used directed evolution to modify enzymes. It is now...
ABSTRACT: Although more than 109 years have passed since the existence of the last universal common ...
Gene duplication is a crucial process involved in the appearance of new genes and functions. It is t...
<div><p>In order to understand the evolution of enzyme reactions and to gain an overview of biologic...
Neutral drift occurring over millions or billions of years results in substantial sequence divergenc...
Duplication–degeneration–complementation (DDC) describes a process by which evolving duplicates of a...
New genes can arise by duplication and divergence, but there is a fundamental gap in our understandi...
Most people believe that new enzymes evolve from existing enzymes because of the conservation of ami...
AbstractMost people believe that new enzymes evolve from existing enzymes because of the conservatio...
It is widely agreed that new enzymes evolve from existing ones through the duplication of genes enco...
Several contemporary enzymes catalyze alternative reactions distinct from their normal biological re...
Although more than 109 years have passed since the existence of the last universal common ancestor, ...
Studying the evolution of enzymes and their functions improves our ability to determine the function...
Present state of research on expanding enzyme catalysis beyond nature For more than twenty years thi...
Several models have been proposed to explain the origin and evolution of enzymes in metabolic pathwa...
For more than twenty years this laboratory has used directed evolution to modify enzymes. It is now...
ABSTRACT: Although more than 109 years have passed since the existence of the last universal common ...
Gene duplication is a crucial process involved in the appearance of new genes and functions. It is t...
<div><p>In order to understand the evolution of enzyme reactions and to gain an overview of biologic...
Neutral drift occurring over millions or billions of years results in substantial sequence divergenc...
Duplication–degeneration–complementation (DDC) describes a process by which evolving duplicates of a...
New genes can arise by duplication and divergence, but there is a fundamental gap in our understandi...