This paper presents and discusses evidence suggesting how the diversity of domain folds in existence today might have evolved from peptide ancestors. We apply a structure similarity detection method to detect instances where localized regions of different protein folds contain highly similar sequences and structures. Results of performing an all-on-all comparison of known structures are described and compared with other recently published findings. The numerous instances of local sequence and structure similarities within different protein folds, together with evidence from proteins containing sequence and structure repeats, argues in favor of the evolution of modern single polypeptide domains from ancient short peptide ancestors (anteceden...
The seemingly limitless diversity of proteins in nature arose from only a few thousand domain protot...
The seemingly limitless diversity of proteins in nature arose from only a few thousand domain protot...
Correlation between random amino acid sequences and protein folds suggests that proteins autonomousl...
This paper presents and discusses evidence suggesting how the diversity of domain folds in existence...
Many protein classification systems capture homologous relationships by grouping domains into famili...
Many protein classification systems capture homologous relationships by grouping domains into famili...
Many protein classification systems capture homologous relationships by grouping domains into famili...
Many protein classification systems capture homologous relationships by grouping domains into famili...
A comparison of protein backbones makes clear that not more than approximately 1400 different folds ...
A comparison of protein backbones makes clear that not more than approximately 1400 different folds ...
A comparison of protein backbones makes clear that not more than approximately 1400 different folds ...
Contemporary proteins arose by combinatorial shuffling and differentiation from a basic set of domai...
A protein structural domain is defined as a compact, spatially distinct part of a protein that can f...
A protein structural domain is defined as a compact, spatially distinct part of a protein that can f...
Understanding how protein structures evolve is essential for deciphering relationships between homol...
The seemingly limitless diversity of proteins in nature arose from only a few thousand domain protot...
The seemingly limitless diversity of proteins in nature arose from only a few thousand domain protot...
Correlation between random amino acid sequences and protein folds suggests that proteins autonomousl...
This paper presents and discusses evidence suggesting how the diversity of domain folds in existence...
Many protein classification systems capture homologous relationships by grouping domains into famili...
Many protein classification systems capture homologous relationships by grouping domains into famili...
Many protein classification systems capture homologous relationships by grouping domains into famili...
Many protein classification systems capture homologous relationships by grouping domains into famili...
A comparison of protein backbones makes clear that not more than approximately 1400 different folds ...
A comparison of protein backbones makes clear that not more than approximately 1400 different folds ...
A comparison of protein backbones makes clear that not more than approximately 1400 different folds ...
Contemporary proteins arose by combinatorial shuffling and differentiation from a basic set of domai...
A protein structural domain is defined as a compact, spatially distinct part of a protein that can f...
A protein structural domain is defined as a compact, spatially distinct part of a protein that can f...
Understanding how protein structures evolve is essential for deciphering relationships between homol...
The seemingly limitless diversity of proteins in nature arose from only a few thousand domain protot...
The seemingly limitless diversity of proteins in nature arose from only a few thousand domain protot...
Correlation between random amino acid sequences and protein folds suggests that proteins autonomousl...