We review fold usage on completed genomes in order to explore protein structure evolution and assess the evolutionary relevance of current structural classification systems (SCOP and CATH). We assign folds on a set of 150 completed genomes using fold recognition methods (PSI-BLAST, SUPERFAMILY and Gene3D). The patterns of presence or absence of folds on genomes gives us insights into the relationships between folds and how we have arrived at the set of folds we see today. In particular, we develop a technique to estimate the relative ages of a protein fold based on genomic occurrence patterns in a phylogeny. We find that SCOP's `alpha/beta' class has relatively fewer distinct folds on large genomes, and that folds of this class tend to be o...
Many protein classification systems capture homologous relationships by grouping domains into famili...
The spatial arrangements of secondary structures in proteins, irrespective of their connectivity, de...
Protein domains are three-dimensional arrangements of atomic structure that are recurrent in the pro...
We review fold usage on completed genomes to explore protein structure evolution. The patterns of pr...
The evolution of proteins is one of the fundamental processes that has delivered the diversity and c...
The evolution of proteins is one of the fundamental processes that has delivered the diversity and c...
The evolution of proteins is one of the fundamental processes that has delivered the diversity and c...
The evolution of proteins is one of the fundamental processes that has delivered the diversity and c...
MOTIVATION: At present there exists no age estimate for the different protein structures found in na...
Protein evolution is a complex and diverse process, yielding an incredible assortment of biological ...
The protein world has a hierarchical and redundant organization that can be specified in terms of ev...
Many protein classification systems capture homologous relationships by grouping domains into famili...
Many protein classification systems capture homologous relationships by grouping domains into famili...
Understanding how protein structures evolve is essential for deciphering relationships between homol...
Many protein classification systems capture homologous relationships by grouping domains into famili...
Many protein classification systems capture homologous relationships by grouping domains into famili...
The spatial arrangements of secondary structures in proteins, irrespective of their connectivity, de...
Protein domains are three-dimensional arrangements of atomic structure that are recurrent in the pro...
We review fold usage on completed genomes to explore protein structure evolution. The patterns of pr...
The evolution of proteins is one of the fundamental processes that has delivered the diversity and c...
The evolution of proteins is one of the fundamental processes that has delivered the diversity and c...
The evolution of proteins is one of the fundamental processes that has delivered the diversity and c...
The evolution of proteins is one of the fundamental processes that has delivered the diversity and c...
MOTIVATION: At present there exists no age estimate for the different protein structures found in na...
Protein evolution is a complex and diverse process, yielding an incredible assortment of biological ...
The protein world has a hierarchical and redundant organization that can be specified in terms of ev...
Many protein classification systems capture homologous relationships by grouping domains into famili...
Many protein classification systems capture homologous relationships by grouping domains into famili...
Understanding how protein structures evolve is essential for deciphering relationships between homol...
Many protein classification systems capture homologous relationships by grouping domains into famili...
Many protein classification systems capture homologous relationships by grouping domains into famili...
The spatial arrangements of secondary structures in proteins, irrespective of their connectivity, de...
Protein domains are three-dimensional arrangements of atomic structure that are recurrent in the pro...