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On the origin of enzymatic species
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On the origin of enzymatic species

Gregory A Petsko, George L Kenyon, John A Gerlt, Dagmar Ringe and John W Kozarich
Trends in Biochemical Sciences (Amsterdam. Regular ed.), Vol.18(10), pp.372-376
10/1993
PMID: 8256284

Abstract

The diversity of enzyme catalytic function is remarkable, particularly when one considers that ancestral life forms must have started with a much smaller ensemble of proteins. In this article, we discuss the evolution of the mandelate pathway in pseudomonads as an example of how catalytic diversity may have evolved. We suggest that existing enzymes that catalyse the chemistry needed to accomplish a transformation were recruited, followed by the evolution of specific binding.

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