AbstractThe parallel (α/β)8-barrel is a frequently occurring protein-folding motif. Although the arrangement of secondary structural elements along the barrel is very similar in different (α/β)8-barrel enzymes, there is a very low mutual amino acid sequence homology among the enzymes, contributing in part to the hazy view of their evolution. Here an approach to identifying at least the rough of evolutionarily conserved (α/β)8-barrel sequence is presented. Based on the idea that highly conserved sequence regions of a particular enzyme should be more or less conserved in the sequences of the other evolutionary related enzymes, five sequence similarities of ten different (α/β)8-barrel enzymes were revealed, using the five conserved regions of ...
We have identified a new protein fold-the α/β hydrolase fold-that is common to several hydrolytic en...
Proteins are the molecular machines of the cell that fold into specific three-dimensional structures...
been reported [4]. Sequence comparisons (Figure 1) of MALs across a range of species show that the e...
AbstractThe parallel (α/β)8-barrel is a frequently occurring protein-folding motif. Although the arr...
lationship), superfamilies (probable common evolution-ary origin) and folds (Murzin et al., 1995). P...
AbstractThe structures of functionally related β/α-barrel starch hydrolases, α-amylase, β-amylase, c...
AbstractA short conserved sequence equivalent to the fifth conserved sequence region of α-amylases (...
The (betaalpha)8-barrel is the most versatile and most frequently encountered fold among enzymes. It...
Amino acid sequence comparison of 37 a-amylases from microbial, plant and animal sources was perform...
The (beta alpha)(8)-barrel is the most frequent and most versatile fold among enzymes [Höcker et al....
The hydrolases and transferases that constitute the K-amylase family are multidomain proteins, but e...
AbstractThe (βα)8-barrel is the most frequent and most versatile fold among enzymes [Höcker et al., ...
The (βα)<sub>8</sub>-barrel is among the most ancient, frequent, and versatile enzyme structures. It...
Abstract. The amino acid sequences of 22 a-amylases from family 13 of glycosyl hydrolases were analy...
The α/β hydrolase fold is a typical example of a tertiary fold adopted by proteins that have no obvi...
We have identified a new protein fold-the α/β hydrolase fold-that is common to several hydrolytic en...
Proteins are the molecular machines of the cell that fold into specific three-dimensional structures...
been reported [4]. Sequence comparisons (Figure 1) of MALs across a range of species show that the e...
AbstractThe parallel (α/β)8-barrel is a frequently occurring protein-folding motif. Although the arr...
lationship), superfamilies (probable common evolution-ary origin) and folds (Murzin et al., 1995). P...
AbstractThe structures of functionally related β/α-barrel starch hydrolases, α-amylase, β-amylase, c...
AbstractA short conserved sequence equivalent to the fifth conserved sequence region of α-amylases (...
The (betaalpha)8-barrel is the most versatile and most frequently encountered fold among enzymes. It...
Amino acid sequence comparison of 37 a-amylases from microbial, plant and animal sources was perform...
The (beta alpha)(8)-barrel is the most frequent and most versatile fold among enzymes [Höcker et al....
The hydrolases and transferases that constitute the K-amylase family are multidomain proteins, but e...
AbstractThe (βα)8-barrel is the most frequent and most versatile fold among enzymes [Höcker et al., ...
The (βα)<sub>8</sub>-barrel is among the most ancient, frequent, and versatile enzyme structures. It...
Abstract. The amino acid sequences of 22 a-amylases from family 13 of glycosyl hydrolases were analy...
The α/β hydrolase fold is a typical example of a tertiary fold adopted by proteins that have no obvi...
We have identified a new protein fold-the α/β hydrolase fold-that is common to several hydrolytic en...
Proteins are the molecular machines of the cell that fold into specific three-dimensional structures...
been reported [4]. Sequence comparisons (Figure 1) of MALs across a range of species show that the e...