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Tracing Biological Evolution in Protein (Hardcover: 314 pages)

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Author:Frank M. Go, Taniguchi K Ogy O Sh Oreikai
Edited by:Mitiko Go
Format:Hardcover: 314 pages.
ISBN:0444821872
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  •   Preface

      Implication of an operational RNA code for amino acids
       by P. Schimmel
    1

      Dissection of an enzyme into two fragments at intron-exon boundaries
       by K. Shiba
    11

      Architectures of class I aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases
       by O. Nureki, S. Yokoyama
    23

      Structure, function and evolution of aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases
       by S. Cusack
    37

      Module structure and function of glutamyl-tRNA synthetase
       by M. Tateno, M. Mizutani, K. Yura, O. Nureki, S. Yokoyama, M. Go
    53

      Ribosomal RNA in pieces: a modern paradigm of the primordial ribosome
       by M. W. Gray, S. J. Greenwood, D. S. Smallman, D. F. Spencer, M. N. Schnare
    65

      Structure and function of RNA-binding proteins in chloroplasts and cyanobacteria
       by M. Sugita, M. Ohta, M. Sugiura
    77

      Mechanism of alternative RNA splicing
       by K. Inoue, Y. Shimura
    87

      Spliceosomal introns in the spliceosomal small nuclear RNA genes
       by T. Tani, Y. Takahashi, S. Urushiyama, K. Ohshima
    97

      The Tetrahymena ribozyme tolerates diverse activator domains that P5abc
       by Y. Ikawa, H. Shiraishi, T. Inoue
    115

      Aminoacyl tRNA synthetase and polymerase: modular design and evolution
       by T. A. Steitz, L. F. Silvian, V. L. Rath
    125

      Thermodynamics of RNA/DNA hybrid formation
       by N. Sugimoto
    135

      Using sequence variation to model RNA three-dimensional structures
       by R. Cedergren
    149

      Modules of barnase: the physicochemical basis for their structures
       by T. Noguti, M. Go
    161

      Mechanical stability of protein modules determined by molecular dynamics simulations
       by K. Takahashi, M. Go, T. Noguti
    175

      Helix-turn-helix module distribution and module shuffling
       by K. Yura, M. Go
    187

      Module replacement converted coenzyme specificity of isocitrate dehydrogenase
       by T. Oshima, T. Yaoi, M. Go
    197

      The chimeric nature of nuclear genomes and the antiquity of introns as demonstrated by the GAPDH gene system
       by R. Cerff
    205

      Putative origin of introns deduced from protein anatomy
       by M. Go, T. Noguti
    229

      Tests of the exon theory of genes
       by W. Gilbert, M. Long, C. Rosenberg, M. Glynias
    237

      Domain evolution of serine protease and its inhibitor genes
       by T. Gojobori, T. Endo, K. Ikeo
    249

      Sketch of landscapes in the protein sequence space around catalase I from Bacillus stearothermophilus
       by T. Yomo, S. Trakulnaleamsai, I. Urabe
    261

      Correlation between module boundaries and intron positions in hemoglobins from various taxa
       by K. Fukami-Kobayashi, M. Mizutani, M. Go
    271

      Module substitution in globins: preparation and association characteristics of chimeric hemoglobin subunits and myoglobin
       by K. Wakasugi, K. Ishimori, I. Morishima
    283

      Three-dimensional profiles: assessing the compatibility of an amino acid sequence with a three-dimensional structure
       by J. U. Bowie, R. Luthy, D. Eisenberg
    297

      Index of authors311

      Keyword index313

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