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Enzymes, pseudoenzymes, and moonlighting proteins: diversity of function in protein superfamilies
Abstract
As more genome sequences are elucidated, there is an increasing need for information about the functions of the millions of proteins they encode. The function of a newly sequenced protein is often estimated by sequence alignment with the sequences of proteins with known functions. However, protein superfamilies can contain members that share significant amino acid sequence and structural homology yet catalyze different reactions or act on...
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Title
Enzymes, pseudoenzymes, and moonlighting proteins: diversity of function in protein superfamilies
Published Date
Jun 30, 2020
Journal
Volume
287
Issue
19
Pages
4141 - 4149
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