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Evolution of frustrated and stabilising contacts in reconstructed ancient proteins.


ABSTRACT: Energetic properties of a protein are a major determinant of its evolutionary fitness. Using a reconstruction algorithm, dating the reconstructed proteins and calculating the interaction network between their amino acids through a coevolutionary approach, we studied how the interactions that stabilise 890 proteins, belonging to five families, evolved for billions of years. In particular, we focused our attention on the network of most strongly attractive contacts and on that of poorly optimised, frustrated contacts. Our results support the idea that the cluster of most attractive interactions extends its size along evolutionary time, but from the data, we cannot conclude that protein stability or that the degree of frustration tends always to decrease.

SUBMITTER: Crippa M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8260555 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Evolution of frustrated and stabilising contacts in reconstructed ancient proteins.

Crippa Martina M   Andreghetti Damiano D   Capelli Riccardo R   Tiana Guido G  

European biophysics journal : EBJ 20210211 5


Energetic properties of a protein are a major determinant of its evolutionary fitness. Using a reconstruction algorithm, dating the reconstructed proteins and calculating the interaction network between their amino acids through a coevolutionary approach, we studied how the interactions that stabilise 890 proteins, belonging to five families, evolved for billions of years. In particular, we focused our attention on the network of most strongly attractive contacts and on that of poorly optimised,  ...[more]

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