Here we investigate how thermodynamic properties of orthologous proteins are influenced by the genomic environment in which they evolve. We performed a comparative computational study of 21 protein families in 73 prokaryotic species and obtained the following main results. (i) Protein stability with respect to the unfolded state and with respect to misfolding are anticorrelated. There appears to be a trade-off between these two properties, which cannot be optimized simultaneously. (ii) Folding thermodynamic parameters are strongly correlated with two genomic features, genome size and G+C composition. In particular, the normalized energy gap, an indicator of folding efficiency in statistical mechanical models of protein folding, is smaller i...
AbstractMechanisms leading to gene variations are responsible for the diversity of species and are i...
Proteins emerged from the evolutionary process shaped by natural selection. Insights into the evolut...
SummaryThe consistent observation across all kingdoms of life that highly abundant proteins evolve s...
Here we investigate how thermodynamic properties of orthologous proteins are influenced by the genom...
The properties of biomolecules depend both on physics and on the evolutionary process that formed th...
Effect of mutations on the stability of proteins is a crucial issue in protein evolution. Such effec...
The patterns of polymorphisms in genomes are imprints of the evolutionary forces at play in nature. ...
The patterns of polymorphisms in genomes are imprints of the evolutionary forces at play in nature. ...
AbstractThe impact on protein evolution of the physical laws that govern folding remains obscure. He...
AbstractWe attempt to understand the origin of enhanced stability in thermophilic proteins by analyz...
The consistent observation across all kingdoms of life that highly abundant proteins evolve slowly d...
Evolution of proteins in bacteria and archaea living in different conditions leads to significant co...
The number of amino acids that occupy a given protein site during evolution reflects the selective c...
Fitness effects of mutations fall on a continuum ranging from lethal to deleterious to beneficial. T...
The physics of self-organization and complexity is manifested on a variety of biological scales, fro...
AbstractMechanisms leading to gene variations are responsible for the diversity of species and are i...
Proteins emerged from the evolutionary process shaped by natural selection. Insights into the evolut...
SummaryThe consistent observation across all kingdoms of life that highly abundant proteins evolve s...
Here we investigate how thermodynamic properties of orthologous proteins are influenced by the genom...
The properties of biomolecules depend both on physics and on the evolutionary process that formed th...
Effect of mutations on the stability of proteins is a crucial issue in protein evolution. Such effec...
The patterns of polymorphisms in genomes are imprints of the evolutionary forces at play in nature. ...
The patterns of polymorphisms in genomes are imprints of the evolutionary forces at play in nature. ...
AbstractThe impact on protein evolution of the physical laws that govern folding remains obscure. He...
AbstractWe attempt to understand the origin of enhanced stability in thermophilic proteins by analyz...
The consistent observation across all kingdoms of life that highly abundant proteins evolve slowly d...
Evolution of proteins in bacteria and archaea living in different conditions leads to significant co...
The number of amino acids that occupy a given protein site during evolution reflects the selective c...
Fitness effects of mutations fall on a continuum ranging from lethal to deleterious to beneficial. T...
The physics of self-organization and complexity is manifested on a variety of biological scales, fro...
AbstractMechanisms leading to gene variations are responsible for the diversity of species and are i...
Proteins emerged from the evolutionary process shaped by natural selection. Insights into the evolut...
SummaryThe consistent observation across all kingdoms of life that highly abundant proteins evolve s...