New insights about enzyme evolution from large scale studies of sequence and structure relationships.

J Biol Chem

Departments of Bioengineering and Therapeutic Sciences and University of California, San Francisco, California 94158-2330; Departments of Pharmaceutical Chemistry, School of Pharmacy, and University of California, San Francisco, California 94158-2330; California Institute for Quantitative Biosciences, University of California, San Francisco, California 94158-2330. Electronic address:

Published: October 2014

Understanding how enzymes have evolved offers clues about their structure-function relationships and mechanisms. Here, we describe evolution of functionally diverse enzyme superfamilies, each representing a large set of sequences that evolved from a common ancestor and that retain conserved features of their structures and active sites. Using several examples, we describe the different structural strategies nature has used to evolve new reaction and substrate specificities in each unique superfamily. The results provide insight about enzyme evolution that is not easily obtained from studies of one or only a few enzymes.

Download full-text PDF

Source
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4215206PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.R114.569350DOI Listing

Publication Analysis

Top Keywords

enzyme evolution
8
insights enzyme
4
evolution large
4
large scale
4
scale studies
4
studies sequence
4
sequence structure
4
structure relationships
4
relationships understanding
4
understanding enzymes
4

Similar Publications

Want AI Summaries of new PubMed Abstracts delivered to your In-box?

Enter search terms and have AI summaries delivered each week - change queries or unsubscribe any time!