Proteins are frequently composed of multiple domains which fold independently. These are often evolutionarily distinct units which can be adapted and reused in other proteins. The classification of protein domains into evolutionary families facilitates the study of their evolution and function. In this thesis such classifications are used firstly to examine methods for identifying evolutionary relationships (homology) between protein domains. Secondly a specific approach for predicting their function is developed. Lastly they are used in studying the evolution of protein complexes. Tools for identifying evolutionary relationships between proteins are central to computational biology. They aid in classifying families of proteins, giving clue...
A major factor behind protein evolution is the ability of proteins to evolve new domain architecture...
Transmembrane proteins and multi-domain proteins together make up more than 80% of the total protein...
In this issue of Structure, Bashton and Chothia (2007) examine in detail the functions of selected d...
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...
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 ...
The proteomes that make up the collection of proteins in contemporary organisms evolved through reco...
The proteomes that make up the collection of proteins in contemporary organisms evolved through reco...
Most proteins comprise several domains, segments that are clearly discernable in protein structure ...
This chapter reviews current research on how protein domain architectures evolve. We begin by summar...
lands Abstract: Domains are the building blocks of all globular proteins and present one of the most...
The completion of a substantial number of complete genome sequencing initiatives has produced more t...
Evolutionary processes can be considered at multiple levels of biological organization. The work de...
Transmembrane proteins and multi-domain proteins together make up more than 80% of the total protein...
A major factor behind protein evolution is the ability of proteins to evolve new domain architecture...
Transmembrane proteins and multi-domain proteins together make up more than 80% of the total protein...
In this issue of Structure, Bashton and Chothia (2007) examine in detail the functions of selected d...
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...
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 ...
The proteomes that make up the collection of proteins in contemporary organisms evolved through reco...
The proteomes that make up the collection of proteins in contemporary organisms evolved through reco...
Most proteins comprise several domains, segments that are clearly discernable in protein structure ...
This chapter reviews current research on how protein domain architectures evolve. We begin by summar...
lands Abstract: Domains are the building blocks of all globular proteins and present one of the most...
The completion of a substantial number of complete genome sequencing initiatives has produced more t...
Evolutionary processes can be considered at multiple levels of biological organization. The work de...
Transmembrane proteins and multi-domain proteins together make up more than 80% of the total protein...
A major factor behind protein evolution is the ability of proteins to evolve new domain architecture...
Transmembrane proteins and multi-domain proteins together make up more than 80% of the total protein...
In this issue of Structure, Bashton and Chothia (2007) examine in detail the functions of selected d...