International audienceWe show that the predicted signal peptide (SP) sequences of the secreted factors GDF9, BMP15 and AMH are well conserved in mammals but dramatic divergence is noticed for more distant orthologs. Interestingly, bioinformatic predictions show that the divergent protein segments do encode SPs. Thus, such SPs have undergone extensive sequence turnover with full preservation of functionality. This can be explained by a pervasive accumulation of neutral and compensatory mutations. An exploration of the potential evolutionary landscape of some SPs is presented. Some of these signal sequences highlight an apparent paradox: they are encoded, by definition, by orthologous DNA segments but they are, given their striking divergence...
International audienceGTPases constitute a super class of proteins with a common fold. Five specific...
The human genome is often portrayed as consisting of three sequence types, each distinguished by the...
The 'omics era' (the era of genomics, proteomics, and so forth) is marked by a flood of data that ne...
Abstract We show that the predicted signal peptide (SP) sequences of the secreted factors GDF9, BMP1...
Can orthologous proteins differ in terms of their ability to be secreted? To answer this question, w...
The molecular clock hypothesis, stating that protein sequences diverge in evolution by accumulating ...
BACKGROUND: Protein evolution is particularly shaped by the conservation of the amino acids' physico...
Alignments of orthologous protein sequences convey a complex picture. Some positions are utterly con...
AbstractBacteriorhodopsin (BR) is a membrane protein of known structure, widely used for the homolog...
With the sequencing of the Neandertal genome, it has become possible to identify amino acid substitu...
Background: Protein evolution is particularly shaped by the conservation of the amino acids ’ physic...
The complex constraints imposed by protein structure and function result in varied rates of sequence...
Item does not contain fulltextThe 'omics era' (the era of genomics, proteomics, and so forth) is mar...
The antigenic repertoire presented by MHC molecules is generated by the antigen processing and prese...
How novel gene functions evolve is a fundamental question in biology. Mucin proteins, a functionally...
International audienceGTPases constitute a super class of proteins with a common fold. Five specific...
The human genome is often portrayed as consisting of three sequence types, each distinguished by the...
The 'omics era' (the era of genomics, proteomics, and so forth) is marked by a flood of data that ne...
Abstract We show that the predicted signal peptide (SP) sequences of the secreted factors GDF9, BMP1...
Can orthologous proteins differ in terms of their ability to be secreted? To answer this question, w...
The molecular clock hypothesis, stating that protein sequences diverge in evolution by accumulating ...
BACKGROUND: Protein evolution is particularly shaped by the conservation of the amino acids' physico...
Alignments of orthologous protein sequences convey a complex picture. Some positions are utterly con...
AbstractBacteriorhodopsin (BR) is a membrane protein of known structure, widely used for the homolog...
With the sequencing of the Neandertal genome, it has become possible to identify amino acid substitu...
Background: Protein evolution is particularly shaped by the conservation of the amino acids ’ physic...
The complex constraints imposed by protein structure and function result in varied rates of sequence...
Item does not contain fulltextThe 'omics era' (the era of genomics, proteomics, and so forth) is mar...
The antigenic repertoire presented by MHC molecules is generated by the antigen processing and prese...
How novel gene functions evolve is a fundamental question in biology. Mucin proteins, a functionally...
International audienceGTPases constitute a super class of proteins with a common fold. Five specific...
The human genome is often portrayed as consisting of three sequence types, each distinguished by the...
The 'omics era' (the era of genomics, proteomics, and so forth) is marked by a flood of data that ne...