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Structural Evidence for Evolution of the β / α Barrel Scaffold by Gene Duplication and Fusion

Structural Evidence for Evolution of the β / α Barrel Scaffold by Gene Duplication and Fusion. Horng – uei Lii. Background. What is β /α Barrel ?. β /α Barrel (I). Are found in many proteins(enzymes)

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Structural Evidence for Evolution of the β / α Barrel Scaffold by Gene Duplication and Fusion

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  1. Structural Evidence for Evolution of the β/α Barrel Scaffold by Gene Duplication and Fusion Horng –uei Lii

  2. Background What is β/α Barrel ?

  3. β/α Barrel (I) • Are found in many proteins(enzymes) • The eight-stranded β/α Barrel structure are one of the largest and most regular of all domain structure

  4. β/α Barrel(II) • Different structure and function • Loops---varies, functional domain • Evolution material

  5. TIM barrel Triosephosphate isomerase

  6. Introduction • Evolution Material • Computational Tool • Genome Protein Dtata

  7. Materials Thermotoga maritima HisA & HisF

  8. HisA Converts (ProFAR) to (PRFAR)

  9. HisF Catalyze condensation of PRFAR and ammonia,  AICAR and ImGP HisF:HisH cowork

  10. Methods • X-ray analysis • Multi-sequence alignment • Superimpose • Mutual residual activities

  11. Conclusion • Half-barrel Ancestor • Duplication and Fusion • Model

  12. Application Subdomain structures: Genome search Functionally and structurally related proteins

  13. Thank you!

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