نتایج جستجو برای: promiscuity

تعداد نتایج: 1776  

Journal: :Journal of Research in Personality 2007

Journal: :Evolutionary Psychology 2012

Journal: :Biochemical Society Transactions 2016

2013
Fernanda Duarte Beat Anton Amrein Shina Caroline Lynn Kamerlin

In recent years, it has become increasingly clear that promiscuity plays a key role in the evolution of new enzyme function. This finding has helped to elucidate fundamental aspects of molecular evolution. While there has been extensive experimental work on enzyme promiscuity, computational modeling of the chemical details of such promiscuity has traditionally fallen behind the advances in expe...

Journal: :Microbiology and molecular biology reviews : MMBR 2000
X Perret C Staehelin W J Broughton

Eukaryotes often form symbioses with microorganisms. Among these, associations between plants and nitrogen-fixing bacteria are responsible for the nitrogen input into various ecological niches. Plants of many different families have evolved the capacity to develop root or stem nodules with diverse genera of soil bacteria. Of these, symbioses between legumes and rhizobia (Azorhizobium, Bradyrhiz...

2012
Jonathan N. Pauli M. Zachariah Peery

Promiscuous mating strategies are much more common than previously appreciated. So much so, that several authors have proposed that promiscuity is the "rule" rather than the exception in vertebrate mating systems. Decreasing species mobility and increasing habitat fragmentation have both been suggested to reduce the "polygyny potential" of the environment and promote other mating strategies lik...

2015
Alexandre Barrozo Fernanda Duarte Paul Bauer Alexandra T. P. Carvalho Shina C. L. Kamerlin

It is becoming widely accepted that catalytic promiscuity, i.e., the ability of a single enzyme to catalyze the turnover of multiple, chemically distinct substrates, plays a key role in the evolution of new enzyme functions. In this context, the members of the alkaline phosphatase superfamily have been extensively studied as model systems in order to understand the phenomenon of enzyme multifun...

2014
Yu-ming M. Huang Chia-en A. Chang

The regulation of a series of cellular events requires specific protein-protein interactions, which are usually mediated by modular domains to precisely select a particular sequence from diverse partners. However, most signaling domains can bind to more than one peptide sequence. How do proteins create promiscuity from precision? Moreover, these complex interactions typically occur at the inter...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Gabriela I Guzmán José Utrilla Sergey Nurk Elizabeth Brunk Jonathan M Monk Ali Ebrahim Bernhard O Palsson Adam M Feist

Enzyme promiscuity toward substrates has been discussed in evolutionary terms as providing the flexibility to adapt to novel environments. In the present work, we describe an approach toward exploring such enzyme promiscuity in the space of a metabolic network. This approach leverages genome-scale models, which have been widely used for predicting growth phenotypes in various environments or fo...

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