Abstract Considering that short, mainly heterochiral, polypeptides with a high glycine content are expected to have played a prominent role in evolution at the earliest stage of life before nucleic acids were available, we review recent knowledge about polypeptide three-dimensional structure to predict the types of conformations they would have adopted. The possible existence of such structures at this time leads to a consideration of their functional significance, and the consequences for the course of evolution. This article was reviewed by Bill Martin, Eugene Koonin and Nick Grishin.</p
Conformational calculations with the use of semi-empirical potential functions have been applied to ...
Many proteins can be described as working machines that make sure that everything functions in the c...
The evolution of proteins is one of the fundamental processes that has delivered the diversity and c...
Considering that short, mainly heterochiral, polypeptides with a high glycine content are expected t...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Predicting the conformations of peptides and prot...
/3 Turns are defined as secondary structures in which four consecutive amino acid residues fold the ...
Despite their seemingly endless diversity, proteins adopt a limited number of structural forms. It h...
The [GADV]-protein, consisting only of glycine (G), alanine (A), aspartic acid (D), and valine (V), ...
The issues we attempt to tackle here are what the first peptides did look like when they emerged on ...
Despite their seemingly endless diversity, proteins adopt a limited number of structural forms. It h...
Despite their seemingly endless diversity, proteins adopt a limited number of structural forms. It h...
Proteins are relatively easy to synthesize, compared to nucleic acids and it is likely that there ex...
Protein evolution is a complex and diverse process, yielding an incredible assortment of biological ...
Biological proteins are known to fold into specific three-dimensional conformations. A prevailing vi...
The tertiary structure and folding of proteins are interpreted in terms of the amino acid sequence. ...
Conformational calculations with the use of semi-empirical potential functions have been applied to ...
Many proteins can be described as working machines that make sure that everything functions in the c...
The evolution of proteins is one of the fundamental processes that has delivered the diversity and c...
Considering that short, mainly heterochiral, polypeptides with a high glycine content are expected t...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "Predicting the conformations of peptides and prot...
/3 Turns are defined as secondary structures in which four consecutive amino acid residues fold the ...
Despite their seemingly endless diversity, proteins adopt a limited number of structural forms. It h...
The [GADV]-protein, consisting only of glycine (G), alanine (A), aspartic acid (D), and valine (V), ...
The issues we attempt to tackle here are what the first peptides did look like when they emerged on ...
Despite their seemingly endless diversity, proteins adopt a limited number of structural forms. It h...
Despite their seemingly endless diversity, proteins adopt a limited number of structural forms. It h...
Proteins are relatively easy to synthesize, compared to nucleic acids and it is likely that there ex...
Protein evolution is a complex and diverse process, yielding an incredible assortment of biological ...
Biological proteins are known to fold into specific three-dimensional conformations. A prevailing vi...
The tertiary structure and folding of proteins are interpreted in terms of the amino acid sequence. ...
Conformational calculations with the use of semi-empirical potential functions have been applied to ...
Many proteins can be described as working machines that make sure that everything functions in the c...
The evolution of proteins is one of the fundamental processes that has delivered the diversity and c...