Studies of interacting proteins have found correlated evolution of the sequences of binding partners, apparently as a result of compensating mutations to maintain specificity (i.e., molecular coevolution). Here, we analyze the coevolution of interacting proteins in yeast and demonstrate correlated evolution of binding partners in eukaryotes. Detailed investigation of this apparent coevolution, focusing on the proteins' surface and binding interface, surprisingly leads to no improvement in the correlation. We conclude that true coevolution, as characterized by compensatory mutations between binding partners, is unlikely to be chiefly responsible for the apparent correlated evolution. We postulate that the correlation between sequence alignme...
Progress in uncovering the protein interaction networks of several species has led to questions of w...
Proteins involved in interactions throughout the course of evolution tend to co-evolve and compensat...
Interacting proteins may often experience similar selection pressures. Thus, we may expect that neig...
Studies of interacting proteins have found correlated evolution of the sequences of binding partners...
Background: The correlation of genetic distances between pairs of protein sequence alignments has be...
Background: The correlation of genetic distances between pairs of protein sequence alignments has be...
Protein-protein interactions effectively mediate molecular function. They are the result of specific...
Protein-protein interactions effectively mediate molecular function. They are the result of specific...
BACKGROUND: The correlation of genetic distances between pairs of protein sequence alignments ha...
BACKGROUND: The correlation of genetic distances between pairs of protein sequence alignments ha...
Physically interacting proteins or parts of proteins are expected to evolve in a coordinated manner ...
Physically interacting proteins or parts of proteins are expected to evolve in a coordinated manner...
High-throughput screens have begun to reveal the protein interaction network that underpins most cel...
High-throughput screens have begun to reveal the protein interaction network that underpins most cel...
Progress in uncovering the protein interaction networks of several species has led to questions of w...
Progress in uncovering the protein interaction networks of several species has led to questions of w...
Proteins involved in interactions throughout the course of evolution tend to co-evolve and compensat...
Interacting proteins may often experience similar selection pressures. Thus, we may expect that neig...
Studies of interacting proteins have found correlated evolution of the sequences of binding partners...
Background: The correlation of genetic distances between pairs of protein sequence alignments has be...
Background: The correlation of genetic distances between pairs of protein sequence alignments has be...
Protein-protein interactions effectively mediate molecular function. They are the result of specific...
Protein-protein interactions effectively mediate molecular function. They are the result of specific...
BACKGROUND: The correlation of genetic distances between pairs of protein sequence alignments ha...
BACKGROUND: The correlation of genetic distances between pairs of protein sequence alignments ha...
Physically interacting proteins or parts of proteins are expected to evolve in a coordinated manner ...
Physically interacting proteins or parts of proteins are expected to evolve in a coordinated manner...
High-throughput screens have begun to reveal the protein interaction network that underpins most cel...
High-throughput screens have begun to reveal the protein interaction network that underpins most cel...
Progress in uncovering the protein interaction networks of several species has led to questions of w...
Progress in uncovering the protein interaction networks of several species has led to questions of w...
Proteins involved in interactions throughout the course of evolution tend to co-evolve and compensat...
Interacting proteins may often experience similar selection pressures. Thus, we may expect that neig...