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Sequence space and the ongoing expansion of the protein universe

机译:序列空间和蛋白质宇宙的不断扩展

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The need to maintain the structural and functional integrity of an evolving protein severely restricts the repertoire of acceptable amino-acid substitutions. However, it is not known whether these restrictions impose a global limit on how far homologous protein sequences can diverge from each other. Here we explore the limits of protein evolution using sequence divergence data. We formulate a computational approach to study the rate of divergence of distant protein sequences and measure this rate for ancient proteins, those that were present in the last universal common ancestor. We show that ancient proteins are still diverging from each other, indicating an ongoing expansion of the protein sequence universe. The slow rate of this divergence is imposed by the sparseness of functional protein sequences in sequence space and the ruggedness of the protein fitness landscape: ~98 per cent of sites cannot accept an amino-acid substitution at any given moment but a vast majority of all sites may eventually be permitted to evolve when other, compensatory, changes occur. Thus, ~3.5 × 10~9yr has not been enough to reach the limit of divergent evolution of proteins, and for most proteins the limit of sequence similarity imposed by common function may not exceed that of random sequences.
机译:维持不断发展的蛋白质的结构和功能完整性的需要严重限制了可接受的氨基酸取代的范围。然而,尚不清楚这些限制是否对同源蛋白质序列彼此之间可以多远地施加全局限制。在这里,我们使用序列差异数据探索蛋白质进化的极限。我们制定了一种计算方法来研究远距离蛋白质序列的发散率,并针对古代蛋白质(在最后一个通用祖先中存在的蛋白质)测量该比率。我们显示出古老的蛋白质仍然彼此不同,表明蛋白质序列宇宙正在不断扩展。这种差异的缓慢发生是由于序列空间中功能性蛋白质序列的稀疏性和蛋白质适应性环境的崎:性造成的:约98%的位点在任何给定时刻都不能接受氨基酸取代,但绝大多数当发生其他补偿性变化时,最终可能会允许这些站点进化。因此,〜3.5×10〜9yr还不足以达到蛋白质发散进化的极限,并且对于大多数蛋白质,共同功能所施加的序列相似性极限可能不会超过随机序列的极限。

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    《Nature》 |2010年第7300期|P.iiiv922-926|共7页
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    Bioinformatics and Genomics Programme, Centre for Genomic Regulation, Calle Dr Aiguader 88, Barcelona Biomedical Research Park Building, 08003 Barcelona, Spain;

    Bioinformatics and Genomics Programme, Centre for Genomic Regulation, Calle Dr Aiguader 88, Barcelona Biomedical Research Park Building, 08003 Barcelona, Spain;

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