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The aim of this work is to elucidate how physical principles of protein design are reflected in natural sequences that evolved in response to the thermal conditions of the environment. Using an exactly solvable lattice model, we design…

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In this work we employ various methods of analysis (unfolding simulations and comparative analysis of structures and sequences of proteomes of thermophilic organisms) to show that organisms can follow two major strategies of thermophilic…

Biomolecules · Quantitative Biology 2007-05-23 Igor N. Berezovsky , Eugene I. Shakhnovich

We perform an exhaustive analysis of genome statistics for organisms, particularly extremophiles, growing in a wide range of physicochemical conditions. Specifically, we demonstrate how the correlation between the frequency of amino acids…

Genomics · Quantitative Biology 2013-09-19 Benjamin Greenbaum , Pradeep Kumar , Albert Libchaber

A previously established multiscale population genetics model states that fitness can be inferred from the physical properties of proteins under the physiological assumption that a loss of stability by any protein confers the lethal…

Biomolecules · Quantitative Biology 2009-06-03 Peiqiu Chen , Eugene I. Shakhnovich

We review and further develop an analytical model that describes how thermodynamic constraints on the stability of the native state influence protein evolution in a site-specific manner. To this end, we represent both protein sequences and…

Biomolecules · Quantitative Biology 2007-05-23 Ugo Bastolla , Markus Porto , H. Eduardo Roman , Michele Vendruscolo

This is initial study of a gene signatures responsible for adapting microscopic life to the life in extreme Earth environments. We present a results on ID of the clusters of COGs common to several hyperthermophiles and exclusion of those…

Astrophysics · Physics 2009-11-13 M. D. Filipovic , S. Ognjanovic , M. Ognjanovic

We study four citrate synthase homodimeric proteins within a structure-based coarse-grained model. Two of these proteins come from thermophilic bacteria, one from a cryophilic bacterium and one from a mesophilic organism; three are in the…

Biomolecules · Quantitative Biology 2015-02-26 Bartosz Rozycki , Marek Cieplak

The evolution of the full repertoire of proteins encoded in a given genome is mostly driven by gene duplications, deletions, and sequence modifications of existing proteins. Indirect information about relative rates and other intrinsic…

Genomics · Quantitative Biology 2008-03-25 Jacob Bock Axelsen , Koon-Kiu Yan , Sergei Maslov

Of the twenty amino acids used in proteins, ten were formed in Miller's atmospheric discharge experiments. The two other major proposed sources of prebiotic amino acid synthesis include formation in hydrothermal vents and delivery to Earth…

Earth and Planetary Astrophysics · Physics 2015-05-13 Paul G. Higgs , Ralph E. Pudritz

The rigidity and flexibility of homologous psychrophilic(P), mesophilic(M) and thermophilic(T) proteins have been investigated at the global and local levels in terms of packing factor and atomic fluctuations obtained from B-factors. For…

Biological Physics · Physics 2021-06-08 Srikanta Sen , Munna Sarkar

Recent field investigations of photosynthetic bacteria living in geothermal hot spring environments have revealed surprisingly complex ecosystems, with an unexpected level of genetic diversity. One case of particular interest involves the…

Biological Physics · Physics 2013-05-30 Anna Klales , James Duncan , Elizabeth Janus Nett , Suzanne Amador Kane

Classical population genetics a priori assigns fitness to alleles without considering molecular or functional properties of proteins that these alleles encode. Here we study population dynamics in a model where fitness can be inferred from…

Biomolecules · Quantitative Biology 2007-05-29 Konstantin Zeldovich , Peiqiu Chen , Eugene Shakhnovich

Conformational fluctuations are believed to play an important role in the process by which transcription factor proteins locate and bind their target site on the genome of a bacterium. Using a simple model, we show that the binding time can…

Soft Condensed Matter · Physics 2008-07-22 Longhua Hu , Alexander Y. Grosberg , Robijn Bruinsma

The study of protein interactions has generated great interest in the food industry. Therefore, research on new supramolecular structures shows promise. Supramolecular structures of the whey proteins {\alpha}-lactalbumin and…

In this work, we discovered a fundamental connection between selection for protein stability and emergence of preferred structures of proteins. Using standard exact 3-dimensional lattice model we evolve sequences starting from random ones…

Genomics · Quantitative Biology 2007-05-23 Konstantin B. Zeldovich , Igor N. Berezovsky , Eugene I. Sha

How adaptive evolution to one environmental stress improves or suppresses adaptation to another is an important problem in evolutionary biology. For instance, in microbiology, the evolution of bacteria to be resistant to different…

Populations and Evolution · Quantitative Biology 2023-02-23 Takuya U. Sato , Chikara Furusawa , Kunihiko Kaneko

Kinetic theory and thermodynamics are applied to DNA polymerases with exonuclease activity, taking into account the dependence of the rates on the previously incorportated nucleotide. The replication fidelity is shown to increase…

Subcellular Processes · Quantitative Biology 2018-01-04 Pierre Gaspard

One of the greatest challenges in biophysical models of translation is to identify coding sequences features that affect the rate of translation and therefore the overall protein production in the cell. We propose an analytic method to…

Biological Physics · Physics 2018-03-21 Juraj Szavits-Nossan , Luca Ciandrini , M. Carmen Romano

Protein conformational transitions, which are essential for function, may be driven either by entropy or enthalpy when molecular systems comprising solute and solvent molecules are the focus. Revealing thermodynamic origin of a given…

Biomolecules · Quantitative Biology 2015-05-04 Kai Wang , Shiyang Long , Zhiming Zhang , Lanru Liu , Qimeng Wang , Pu Tian

Thermodynamic tools are well suited to connecting evolution of protein functionalities to mutations of amino acid sequences, especially for neuronal network structures. These tools enable one to quantify changes in modular structure and…

Biomolecules · Quantitative Biology 2014-10-07 J. C. Phillips
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