نتایج جستجو برای: amino acid substitution

تعداد نتایج: 860559  

Journal: :Science 1999
H A Wichman M R Badgett L A Scott C M Boulianne J J Bull

The molecular basis of adaptation is a major focus of evolutionary biology, yet the dynamic process of adaptation has been explored only piecemeal. Experimental evolution of two bacteriophage lines under strong selection led to over a dozen nucleotide changes genomewide in each replicate. At least 96 percent of the amino acid substitutions appeared to be adaptive, and half the changes in one li...

Journal: :Diagnostic microbiology and infectious disease 2013
Norifumi Shigemoto Shizuo Kayama Ryuichi Kuwahara Junzo Hisatsune Fuminori Kato Hisaaki Nishio Katsutoshi Yamasaki Yasunao Wada Taijiro Sueda Hiroki Ohge Motoyuki Sugai

We investigated 5 metallo-β-lactamase (MBL)-positive Klebsiella isolates from Japan showing intermediate resistance to imipenem. Sequencing of the MBL gene identified a novel variant of IMP-1 with a single amino acid substitution, Glu87Gly. This variant is designated as IMP-34 where blaIMP-34 is located on a transmissible plasmid.

Journal: :Genetics 1993
J H Gillespie

A computer simulation of the process of nucleotide substitutions in a finite haploid population subject to selection in a randomly fluctuating environment provides a number of unexpected results. For rapidly fluctuating environments, substitutions are more regular than random. A small mutation-rate approximation is used to explain the regularity. The explanation does not depend heavily on the p...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1998
C M Buckner G Schyns C P Moran

Spo0A is a DNA binding protein in Bacillus subtilis required for the activation of spoIIG and other promoters at the onset of endospore formation. Activation of some of these promoters may involve interaction of Spo0A and the sigmaA subunit of RNA polymerase. Previous studies identified two single-amino-acid substitutions in sigmaA, K356E and H359R, that specifically impaired Spo0A-dependent tr...

2016
Tariq Abdullah Muniba Faiza Prashant Pant Mohd Rayyan Akhtar Pratibha Pant

BACKGROUND Single nucleotide substitutions (SNS) in genetic codon are of prime importance due to their ability to alter an amino acid sequence as a result. Given the nature of genetic code, any SNS is expected to change the protein sequence randomly into any of the 64 possible codons. In this paper, we present a theoretical analysis of how single nucleotide substitutions in genetic codon may af...

2002
Beverly L. Davidson Thomas D. Palella William N. Kelley

We have determined the molecular basis for hypoxanthine-guanine phosphoribosyltransferase (HPRT) deficiency in a patient, J.H., with Lesch-Nyhan syndrome. Radioimmunoassay of lysates of erythrocytes or cultured B-lymphoblasts showed that this patient had no detectable HPRT enzyme activity or HPRT protein. HPRT-specific mRNA levels were normal by Northern analysis. We created a cDNA library from...

Journal: :Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 2009
Omar Rota-Stabelli Ziheng Yang Maximilian J Telford

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Journal: :Proteins 2012
Arash Zarrine-Afsar Zhuqing Zhang Katrina L Schweiker George I Makhatadze Alan R Davidson Hue Sun Chan

Optimization of surface exposed charge-charge interactions in the native state has emerged as an effective means to enhance protein stability; but the effect of electrostatic interactions on the kinetics of protein folding is not well understood. To investigate the kinetic consequences of surface charge optimization, we characterized the folding kinetics of a Fyn SH3 domain variant containing f...

Journal: :Genetics 2016
David M McCandlish Premal Shah Joshua B Plotkin

Recent studies of protein evolution contend that the longer an amino acid substitution is present at a site, the less likely it is to revert to the amino acid previously occupying that site. Here we study this phenomenon of decreasing reversion rates rigorously and in a much more general context. We show that, under weak mutation and for arbitrary fitness landscapes, reversion rates decrease wi...

Journal: :Proteins 2005
Robert J Anderson Zhiping Weng Robert K Campbell Xuliang Jiang

A Ramachandran plot is a visual representation of the main-chain conformational tendencies of an amino acid. Despite forty years of research, the shape of Ramachandran plots is still a matter of debate. The issue in making a Ramachandran plot based on experimental data is deciding whether sparse data represent genuine conformations. We present here a simple solution to settle the ambiguities of...

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