Positively selected sites in cetacean myoglobins contribute to protein stability.
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Merging molecular mechanism and evolution: theory and computation at the interface of biophysics and evolutionary population geneticsA model of proteostatic energy cost and its use in analysis of proteome trends and sequence evolutionEvolutionary Genetics of Hypoxia Tolerance in Cetaceans during DivingThe acquisition of novel N-glycosylation sites in conserved proteins during human evolutionThe influence of selection for protein stability on dN/dS estimationsThe thermostability and specificity of ancient proteins.Unfolding simulations of holomyoglobin from four mammals: identification of intermediates and β-sheet formation from partially unfolded states.Positive Selection Linked with Generation of Novel Mammalian Dentition Patterns.Bridging the physical scales in evolutionary biology: from protein sequence space to fitness of organisms and populations.Opsins have evolved under the permanent heterozygote model: insights from phylotranscriptomics of Odonata.Gene Tree Affects Inference of Sites Under Selection by the Branch-Site Test of Positive Selection.Sequence analysis on the information of folding initiation segments in ferredoxin-like fold proteins.Understanding the functional difference between growth arrest-specific protein 6 and protein S: an evolutionary approach.Sequence-Based Analysis of Thermal Adaptation and Protein Energy Landscapes in an Invasive Blue Mussel (Mytilus galloprovincialis).Accelerated evolutionary rate of the myoglobin gene in long-diving whales.Superoxide dismutase 1 is positively selected to minimize protein aggregation in great apes.A testis-specific gene within a widely expressed gene: Contrasting evolutionary patterns of two differentially expressed mammalian proteins encoded by a single gene, CAMK4.
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Positively selected sites in cetacean myoglobins contribute to protein stability.
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10.1371/JOURNAL.PCBI.1002929
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2013-03-07T00:00:00Z