Browsing by Subject "enzyme evolution"
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(2020-03-06)Catalytic promiscuity is the coincidental ability for an enzyme to catalyze nonbiological reactions in the same active site as the native biological reaction. Several lines of evidence show that catalytic promiscuity plays ...
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(2013-02-04)In addition to their primary biological function, many proteins are at least moderately capable of catalyzing secondary, promiscuous activities that may have a major role in enzyme evolution. Mounting evidence supports the ...
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(2014-05-06)The postgenomic era of scientific research has yielded an inundation of gene and protein sequences which are available in public databases. This torrent of sequences, literally in the millions, has altered the strategies, ...