The most profound transition in the biochemistry of life is thought to have been the one from a primordial RNA-peptide world to the modern DNA-protein world. The reasons for this transition are a matter of speculation, but may have included changes in planetary conditions that disfavored long RNA molecules. Whatever the reasons, the original combination of both catalysis and replication in one class of molecules (RNA) gave way to the tripartite division of labor we still observe today, with proteins providing the catalytic activity, DNA serving as the information repository, and RNA mediating between them. The change from RNA to DNA as the main repository of biological information seems chemically unchallenging, but there is a major obstacl...
The seemingly limitless diversity of proteins in nature arose from only a few thousand domain protot...
The existing experimental data on protein folding is briefly reviewed. It is argued that the optima...
The seemingly limitless diversity of proteins in nature arose from only a few thousand domain protot...
Folded proteins are the essential catalysts of life, but the ability to fold is a rare, complicated,...
For the most part, contemporary proteins can be traced back to a basic set of a few thousand domain ...
Since the time of the Last Universal Common Ancestor (LUCA), proteins have been the fundamental cata...
Since the time of the Last Universal Common Ancestor (LUCA), proteins have been the fundamental cata...
Despite their seemingly endless diversity, proteins adopt a limited number of structural forms. It h...
Despite their seemingly endless diversity, proteins adopt a limited number of structural forms. It h...
Despite their seemingly endless diversity, proteins adopt a limited number of structural forms. It h...
Despite their seemingly endless diversity, proteins adopt a limited number of structural forms. It h...
In living systems, polypeptide chains are synthesised on ribosomes, molecular machines composed of o...
Contemporary proteins arose by combinatorial shuffling and differentiation from a basic set of domai...
Proteins are essential building blocks of living cells; indeed, life can be viewed as resulting subs...
Contemporary proteins can be traced back to a basic set of a few thousand domain prototypes. The ori...
The seemingly limitless diversity of proteins in nature arose from only a few thousand domain protot...
The existing experimental data on protein folding is briefly reviewed. It is argued that the optima...
The seemingly limitless diversity of proteins in nature arose from only a few thousand domain protot...
Folded proteins are the essential catalysts of life, but the ability to fold is a rare, complicated,...
For the most part, contemporary proteins can be traced back to a basic set of a few thousand domain ...
Since the time of the Last Universal Common Ancestor (LUCA), proteins have been the fundamental cata...
Since the time of the Last Universal Common Ancestor (LUCA), proteins have been the fundamental cata...
Despite their seemingly endless diversity, proteins adopt a limited number of structural forms. It h...
Despite their seemingly endless diversity, proteins adopt a limited number of structural forms. It h...
Despite their seemingly endless diversity, proteins adopt a limited number of structural forms. It h...
Despite their seemingly endless diversity, proteins adopt a limited number of structural forms. It h...
In living systems, polypeptide chains are synthesised on ribosomes, molecular machines composed of o...
Contemporary proteins arose by combinatorial shuffling and differentiation from a basic set of domai...
Proteins are essential building blocks of living cells; indeed, life can be viewed as resulting subs...
Contemporary proteins can be traced back to a basic set of a few thousand domain prototypes. The ori...
The seemingly limitless diversity of proteins in nature arose from only a few thousand domain protot...
The existing experimental data on protein folding is briefly reviewed. It is argued that the optima...
The seemingly limitless diversity of proteins in nature arose from only a few thousand domain protot...