Almost all modern proteins possess well-defined, relatively rigid scaffolds that provide structural preorganization for desired functions. Such scaffolds require the sufficient length of a polypeptide chain and extensive evolutionary optimization. How ancestral proteins attained functionality, even though they were most likely markedly smaller than their contemporary descendants, remains a major, unresolved question in the origin of life. On the basis of evidence from experiments and computer simulations, we argue that at least some of the earliest water-soluble and membrane proteins were markedly more flexible than their modern counterparts. As an example, we consider a small, evolved in vitro ligase, based on a novel architecture that may...
Since the time of the Last Universal Common Ancestor (LUCA), proteins have been the fundamental cata...
Despite their seemingly endless diversity, proteins adopt a limited number of structural forms. It h...
Cellularity is an ancient, fundamental organizing principle of life. Central to cellularity is the c...
Almost all modern proteins possess well-defined, relatively rigid scaffolds that provide structural ...
AbstractSince natural proteins are the products of a long evolutionary process, the structural prope...
A central goal in biochemistry is to explain the causes of protein sequence, structure, and function...
Proteins are essential building blocks of living cells; indeed, life can be viewed as resulting subs...
Even a relatively short polypeptide of 75 amino acids has more unique sequence possibilities than th...
The seemingly limitless diversity of proteins in nature arose from only a few thousand domain protot...
Proteins are elaborate biopolymers balancing between contradicting intrinsic propensities to fold, a...
The diversity of modern proteins arose through the combinatorial shuffling and differentiation of a ...
Proteins emerged from the evolutionary process shaped by natural selection. Insights into the evolut...
Despite their seemingly endless diversity, proteins adopt a limited number of structural forms. It h...
Whereas modern proteins rely on a quasi-universal repertoire of 20 canonical amino acids (AAs), nume...
How the first metabolic network was organized to power a cell remains an enigma. Now, simple iron–su...
Since the time of the Last Universal Common Ancestor (LUCA), proteins have been the fundamental cata...
Despite their seemingly endless diversity, proteins adopt a limited number of structural forms. It h...
Cellularity is an ancient, fundamental organizing principle of life. Central to cellularity is the c...
Almost all modern proteins possess well-defined, relatively rigid scaffolds that provide structural ...
AbstractSince natural proteins are the products of a long evolutionary process, the structural prope...
A central goal in biochemistry is to explain the causes of protein sequence, structure, and function...
Proteins are essential building blocks of living cells; indeed, life can be viewed as resulting subs...
Even a relatively short polypeptide of 75 amino acids has more unique sequence possibilities than th...
The seemingly limitless diversity of proteins in nature arose from only a few thousand domain protot...
Proteins are elaborate biopolymers balancing between contradicting intrinsic propensities to fold, a...
The diversity of modern proteins arose through the combinatorial shuffling and differentiation of a ...
Proteins emerged from the evolutionary process shaped by natural selection. Insights into the evolut...
Despite their seemingly endless diversity, proteins adopt a limited number of structural forms. It h...
Whereas modern proteins rely on a quasi-universal repertoire of 20 canonical amino acids (AAs), nume...
How the first metabolic network was organized to power a cell remains an enigma. Now, simple iron–su...
Since the time of the Last Universal Common Ancestor (LUCA), proteins have been the fundamental cata...
Despite their seemingly endless diversity, proteins adopt a limited number of structural forms. It h...
Cellularity is an ancient, fundamental organizing principle of life. Central to cellularity is the c...