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Circularly Permuted Proteins

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Publication Date:
2013
abstract:
A circular permutant (CP) is a protein variant characterized by the linking of the two chain ends and cleavage at another site. As a result, CPs have a different position of the N- and C-termini and present a different topology with respect to one another. Both the three-dimensional structure and the function of CPs are generally conserved. The two main genetic mechanisms that have been proposed to originate CPs are fusion/fission and permutation by duplication. Engineering of artificial CPs is increasingly exploited for biotechnological applications and research purposes.
Iris type:
02.04 Voce in repertorio (Bibliografia, Dizionario, Enciclopedia, Glossario, Thesaurus, altro)
Keywords:
Bioinformatics; Gene duplication; Gene fission; Gene fusion; Protein engineering; Protein evolution; Protein folding; Protein function; Protein structure; Protein topology
List of contributors:
Morea, Veronica
Authors of the University:
MOREA VERONICA
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/202187
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