© 2003 Jordan et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article: verbatim copying and redistribution of this article are permitted in all media for any purpose, provided this notice is preserved along with the article's original URL.The electronic version of this article is the complete one and can be found online at: http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2148/3/1DOI: 10.1186/1471-2148-3-1Background It has been suggested that rates of protein evolution are influenced, to a great extent, by the proportion of amino acid residues that are directly involved in protein function. In agreement with this hypothesis, recent work has shown a negative correlation between evolutionary rates and the number of protein-protein interactions. H...
Studies of interacting proteins have found correlated evolution of the sequences of binding partners...
AbstractThe rate of evolution-related mutation varies widely among proteins while the unity of the o...
Physical interactions between proteins mediate a variety of biological functions, including signal t...
Abstract Background Whether or not a protein's number of physical interactions with other proteins p...
Background: Does a relationship exist between a protein's evolutionary rate and its number of intera...
The rate of protein evolution varies more than 1000-fold and, for the past 30 years, it was thought ...
SummaryGenome-wide studies in Saccharomyces cerevisiae concluded that the dominant determinant of pr...
BACKGROUND: Does a relationship exist between a protein's evolutionary rate and its number of intera...
High-throughput screens have begun to reveal the protein interaction network that underpins most cel...
BACKGROUND: The correlation of genetic distances between pairs of protein sequence alignments ha...
Rates of evolution differ widely among proteins, but the causes and consequences of such differences...
Much recent work has explored molecular and population-genetic constraints on the rate of protein se...
Abstract Background Evolution at a protein site can b...
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...
Studies of interacting proteins have found correlated evolution of the sequences of binding partners...
AbstractThe rate of evolution-related mutation varies widely among proteins while the unity of the o...
Physical interactions between proteins mediate a variety of biological functions, including signal t...
Abstract Background Whether or not a protein's number of physical interactions with other proteins p...
Background: Does a relationship exist between a protein's evolutionary rate and its number of intera...
The rate of protein evolution varies more than 1000-fold and, for the past 30 years, it was thought ...
SummaryGenome-wide studies in Saccharomyces cerevisiae concluded that the dominant determinant of pr...
BACKGROUND: Does a relationship exist between a protein's evolutionary rate and its number of intera...
High-throughput screens have begun to reveal the protein interaction network that underpins most cel...
BACKGROUND: The correlation of genetic distances between pairs of protein sequence alignments ha...
Rates of evolution differ widely among proteins, but the causes and consequences of such differences...
Much recent work has explored molecular and population-genetic constraints on the rate of protein se...
Abstract Background Evolution at a protein site can b...
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...
Studies of interacting proteins have found correlated evolution of the sequences of binding partners...
AbstractThe rate of evolution-related mutation varies widely among proteins while the unity of the o...
Physical interactions between proteins mediate a variety of biological functions, including signal t...