Almost all modern proteins possess well-defined, relatively rigid scaffolds that provide structural preorganization for desired functions. Such scaffolds require the sufficient length of a polypeptide chain and extensive evolutionary optimization. How ancestral proteins attained functionality, even though they were most likely markedly smaller than their contemporary descendants, remains a major, unresolved question in the origin of life. On the basis of evidence from experiments and computer simulations, we argue that at least some of the earliest water-soluble and membrane proteins were markedly more flexible than their modern counterparts. As an example, we consider a small, evolved in vitro ligase, based on a novel architecture that may...
The issues we attempt to tackle here are what the first peptides did look like when they emerged on ...
This paper presents and discusses evidence suggesting how the diversity of domain folds in existence...
Protein engineering studies often suggest the emergence of completely new enzyme functionalities to ...
Almost all modern proteins possess well-defined, relatively rigid scaffolds that provide structural ...
AbstractSince natural proteins are the products of a long evolutionary process, the structural prope...
A central goal in biochemistry is to explain the causes of protein sequence, structure, and function...
Despite their seemingly endless diversity, proteins adopt a limited number of structural forms. It h...
The diversity of modern proteins arose through the combinatorial shuffling and differentiation of a ...
Even a relatively short polypeptide of 75 amino acids has more unique sequence possibilities than th...
Despite their seemingly endless diversity, proteins adopt a limited number of structural forms. It h...
Proteins are essential building blocks of living cells; indeed, life can be viewed as resulting subs...
Despite their seemingly endless diversity, proteins adopt a limited number of structural forms. It h...
For the most part, contemporary proteins can be traced back to a basic set of a few thousand domainp...
Proteins are elaborate biopolymers balancing between contradicting intrinsic propensities to fold, a...
Contemporary proteins arose by combinatorial shuffling and differentiation from a basic set of domai...
The issues we attempt to tackle here are what the first peptides did look like when they emerged on ...
This paper presents and discusses evidence suggesting how the diversity of domain folds in existence...
Protein engineering studies often suggest the emergence of completely new enzyme functionalities to ...
Almost all modern proteins possess well-defined, relatively rigid scaffolds that provide structural ...
AbstractSince natural proteins are the products of a long evolutionary process, the structural prope...
A central goal in biochemistry is to explain the causes of protein sequence, structure, and function...
Despite their seemingly endless diversity, proteins adopt a limited number of structural forms. It h...
The diversity of modern proteins arose through the combinatorial shuffling and differentiation of a ...
Even a relatively short polypeptide of 75 amino acids has more unique sequence possibilities than th...
Despite their seemingly endless diversity, proteins adopt a limited number of structural forms. It h...
Proteins are essential building blocks of living cells; indeed, life can be viewed as resulting subs...
Despite their seemingly endless diversity, proteins adopt a limited number of structural forms. It h...
For the most part, contemporary proteins can be traced back to a basic set of a few thousand domainp...
Proteins are elaborate biopolymers balancing between contradicting intrinsic propensities to fold, a...
Contemporary proteins arose by combinatorial shuffling and differentiation from a basic set of domai...
The issues we attempt to tackle here are what the first peptides did look like when they emerged on ...
This paper presents and discusses evidence suggesting how the diversity of domain folds in existence...
Protein engineering studies often suggest the emergence of completely new enzyme functionalities to ...