Abstract Background In this paper we describe an analysis of the size evolution of both protein domains and their indels, as inferred by changing sizes of whole domains or individual unaligned regions or "spacers". We studied relatively early evolutionary events and focused on protein domains which are conserved among various taxonomy groups. Results We found that more than one third of all domains have a statistically significant tendency to increase/decrease in size in evolution as judged from the overall domain size distribution as well as from the size distribution of individual spacers. Moreover, the fraction of domains and individual spacers increasing in size is almost twofold larger than the fraction decreasing in size. Conclusion W...
Proteins are composed of a combination of discrete, well-defined, sequence domains, associated with ...
Background: Related protein domains of a superfamily can be specified by proteins of diverse lengths...
Proteins are composed of a combination of discrete, well-defined, sequence domains, associated with ...
Related protein domains of a superfamily can be specified by proteins of diverse lengths. The struct...
Protein-coding genes evolve together with their genome and acquire changes, some of which affect the...
The evolution of proteins is one of the fundamental processes that has delivered the diversity and c...
Protein-coding genes evolve together with their genome and acquire changes, some of which affect the...
The evolution of proteins is one of the fundamental processes that has delivered the diversity and c...
Protein-coding genes evolve together with their genome and acquire changes, some of which affect the...
The evolution of proteins is one of the fundamental processes that has delivered the diversity and c...
The evolution of proteins is one of the fundamental processes that has delivered the diversity and c...
This chapter reviews the current research on how protein domain architectures evolve. We begin by su...
Related protein domains of a superfamily can be specified by proteins of diverse lengths. The struct...
Genome sequencing and structural genomics projects are providing new insights into the evolutionary ...
Genome sequencing and structural genomics projects are providing new insights into the evolutionary ...
Proteins are composed of a combination of discrete, well-defined, sequence domains, associated with ...
Background: Related protein domains of a superfamily can be specified by proteins of diverse lengths...
Proteins are composed of a combination of discrete, well-defined, sequence domains, associated with ...
Related protein domains of a superfamily can be specified by proteins of diverse lengths. The struct...
Protein-coding genes evolve together with their genome and acquire changes, some of which affect the...
The evolution of proteins is one of the fundamental processes that has delivered the diversity and c...
Protein-coding genes evolve together with their genome and acquire changes, some of which affect the...
The evolution of proteins is one of the fundamental processes that has delivered the diversity and c...
Protein-coding genes evolve together with their genome and acquire changes, some of which affect the...
The evolution of proteins is one of the fundamental processes that has delivered the diversity and c...
The evolution of proteins is one of the fundamental processes that has delivered the diversity and c...
This chapter reviews the current research on how protein domain architectures evolve. We begin by su...
Related protein domains of a superfamily can be specified by proteins of diverse lengths. The struct...
Genome sequencing and structural genomics projects are providing new insights into the evolutionary ...
Genome sequencing and structural genomics projects are providing new insights into the evolutionary ...
Proteins are composed of a combination of discrete, well-defined, sequence domains, associated with ...
Background: Related protein domains of a superfamily can be specified by proteins of diverse lengths...
Proteins are composed of a combination of discrete, well-defined, sequence domains, associated with ...