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Structural Evidence for Evolution of the β/α Barrel Scaffold by Gene Duplication and Fusion
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Structural BioinformaticsGeneticsMolecular BiologySequence AlignmentGene Duplicationβ/α Barrel ScaffoldGene FusionSequence MotifProtein FoldingStructural EvidenceDna ReplicationProtein Structure PredictionBioinformaticsStructural BiologyNatural SciencesProtein EvolutionTwofold Gene DuplicationSystems BiologyMedicineSubdomain Structures
The atomic structures of two proteins in the histidine biosynthesis pathway consist of beta/alpha barrels with a twofold repeat pattern. It is likely that these proteins evolved by twofold gene duplication and gene fusion from a common half-barrel ancestor. These ancestral domains are not visible as independent domains in the extant proteins but can be inferred from a combination of sequence and structural analysis. The detection of subdomain structures may be useful in efforts to search genome sequences for functionally and structurally related proteins.
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