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Convergent evolution with combinatorial peptides
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Once the sequence of a genome is in hand, understanding the function of its encoded proteins becomes a task of paramount importance. Much like the biochemists who first outlined different biochemical pathways, many genomic scientists are engaged in determining which proteins interact with which proteins, thereby establishing a protein interaction network. While these interactions have evolved in regard to their specificity, affinity and cellular function over billions of years, it is possible in the laboratory to isolate peptides from combinatorial libraries that bind to the same proteins with similar specificity, affinity and primary structures, which resemble those of the natural interacting proteins. We have termed this phenomenon ‘convergent evolution’. In this review, we highlight various examples of convergent evolution that have been uncovered in experiments dissecting protein–protein interactions with combinatorial peptides. Thus, a fruitful approach for mapping protein–protein interactions is to isolate peptide ligands to a target protein and identify candidate interacting proteins in a sequenced genome by computer analysis.

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[效力级别]  [学科分类] 生物化学/生物物理
[关键词] Darwinian evolution;EH domain;Estrogen receptor;Molecular evolution;PDZ domain;Phage-display;Protein interaction module;Protein–protein interaction;SH3 domain;WW domain [时效性] 
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