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Resurrecting the Ancestral Enzymatic Role of a Modulatory Subunit
2005
Journal of Biological Chemistry
In the post-genomic era, functional prediction of genes is largely based on sequence similarity searches, but sometimes the homologues bear different roles because of evolutionary adaptations. For instance, the existence of enzyme and non-enzyme homologues poses a difficult case for function prediction and the extent of this phenomenon is just starting to be surveyed. Different evolutionary paths are theoretically possible for the loss or acquisition of enzyme function. Here we studied the
doi:10.1074/jbc.m413540200
pmid:15632142
fatcat:eve77rr6s5h4de4q4er75sxrzu