The rates of evolution of the proteins of any organism vary across orders of magnitude. A primary factor influencing rates of protein evolution is expression. A strong negative correlation between expression levels and evolutionary rates (the so-called E–R anticorrelation) has been observed in virtually all studied organisms. This effect is currently attributed to the abundance-dependent fitness costs of misfolding and unspecific protein–protein interactions, among other factors. Secreted proteins are folded in the endoplasmic reticulum, a compartment where chaperones, folding catalysts, and stringent quality control mechanisms promote their correct folding and may reduce the fitness costs of misfolding. In addition, confinement of secreted...
A fundamental question for evolutionary biology is why different proteins evolve at dramatically dif...
Proteins in the same species evolve at different rates so the systems evolutionary genomics field st...
Protein-coding genes evolve at different rates, and the influence of different parameters, from gene...
The different proteins of any proteome evolve at enormously different rates. One of the primary fact...
Variation in gene expression has been held responsible for the functional and morphological speciali...
The consistent observation across all kingdoms of life that highly abundant proteins evolve slowly d...
SummaryThe consistent observation across all kingdoms of life that highly abundant proteins evolve s...
requirement for highly expressed proteins to evolve slowly. Lastly, we predict from multiscale evolu...
What determines the rate of protein evolution is a fundamental question in biology. Recent genomic s...
Proteins play major roles in most biological processes; as a consequence, protein expression levels ...
<p>(A) Human-mouse and human-pufferfish amino acid identities for gene orthologues grouped by human ...
Proteins play major roles in most biological processes as a consequence protein expression levels ar...
[[abstract]]It is of fundamental importance to understand the determinants of the rate of protein ev...
The proteins of any organism evolve at disparate rates. A long list of factors affecting rates of pr...
The proteins of any organism evolve at disparate rates. A long list of factors affecting rates of pr...
A fundamental question for evolutionary biology is why different proteins evolve at dramatically dif...
Proteins in the same species evolve at different rates so the systems evolutionary genomics field st...
Protein-coding genes evolve at different rates, and the influence of different parameters, from gene...
The different proteins of any proteome evolve at enormously different rates. One of the primary fact...
Variation in gene expression has been held responsible for the functional and morphological speciali...
The consistent observation across all kingdoms of life that highly abundant proteins evolve slowly d...
SummaryThe consistent observation across all kingdoms of life that highly abundant proteins evolve s...
requirement for highly expressed proteins to evolve slowly. Lastly, we predict from multiscale evolu...
What determines the rate of protein evolution is a fundamental question in biology. Recent genomic s...
Proteins play major roles in most biological processes; as a consequence, protein expression levels ...
<p>(A) Human-mouse and human-pufferfish amino acid identities for gene orthologues grouped by human ...
Proteins play major roles in most biological processes as a consequence protein expression levels ar...
[[abstract]]It is of fundamental importance to understand the determinants of the rate of protein ev...
The proteins of any organism evolve at disparate rates. A long list of factors affecting rates of pr...
The proteins of any organism evolve at disparate rates. A long list of factors affecting rates of pr...
A fundamental question for evolutionary biology is why different proteins evolve at dramatically dif...
Proteins in the same species evolve at different rates so the systems evolutionary genomics field st...
Protein-coding genes evolve at different rates, and the influence of different parameters, from gene...