Convergent Evolution of Novel Protein Function in Shrew and Lizard Venom

Volume: 19, Issue: 22, Pages: 1925 - 1931
Published: Dec 1, 2009
Abstract
How do proteins evolve novel functions? To address this question, we are studying the evolution of a mammalian toxin, the serine protease BLTX [1], from the salivary glands of the North American shrew Blarina brevicauda. Here, we examine the molecular changes responsible for promoting BLTX toxicity. First, we show that regulatory loops surrounding the BLTX active site have evolved adaptively via acquisition of small insertions and subsequent...
Paper Details
Title
Convergent Evolution of Novel Protein Function in Shrew and Lizard Venom
Published Date
Dec 1, 2009
Volume
19
Issue
22
Pages
1925 - 1931
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