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Intricate Knots in Proteins: Function and Evolution
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2006
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Protein AssemblyProteasomeMolecular BiologyCytoskeletonKnot TheoryProtein FoldingKnotted StructuresHuman Ubiquitin HydrolaseProteomicsProtein DegradationProtein FunctionComplicated KnotBiochemistryIntricate KnotsStructural BiologyNatural SciencesProtein EvolutionProtein EngineeringMedicine
Our investigation of knotted structures in the Protein Data Bank reveals the most complicated knot discovered to date. We suggest that the occurrence of this knot in a human ubiquitin hydrolase might be related to the role of the enzyme in protein degradation. While knots are usually preserved among homologues, we also identify an exception in a transcarbamylase. This allows us to exemplify the function of knots in proteins and to suggest how they may have been created.
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