Taylor Maureen E, Drickamer Kurt
Department of Life Sciences, Imperial College, London SW7 2AZ, United Kingdom.
Department of Life Sciences, Imperial College, London SW7 2AZ, United Kingdom.
Curr Opin Struct Biol. 2014 Oct;28:14-22. doi: 10.1016/j.sbi.2014.07.003. Epub 2014 Aug 5.
Protein modules that bind specific oligosaccharides are found across all kingdoms of life from single-celled organisms to man. Different, overlapping and evolving designations for sugar-binding domains in proteins can sometimes obscure common features that often reflect convergent solutions to the problem of distinguishing sugars with closely similar structures and binding them with sufficient affinity to achieve biologically meaningful results. Structural and functional analysis has revealed striking parallels between protein domains with widely different structures and evolutionary histories that employ common solutions to the sugar recognition problem. Recent studies also demonstrate that domains descended from common ancestors through divergent evolution appear more widely across the kingdoms of life than had previously been recognized.
从单细胞生物到人类,在生命的所有王国中都发现了结合特定寡糖的蛋白质模块。蛋白质中糖结合域的不同、重叠和不断演变的命名有时会掩盖其共同特征,这些共同特征往往反映了在区分结构极为相似的糖类并以足够亲和力结合它们以实现生物学意义结果这一问题上的趋同解决方案。结构和功能分析揭示了结构和进化历史差异很大的蛋白质结构域之间惊人的相似之处,这些结构域采用了共同的糖识别解决方案。最近的研究还表明,通过分歧进化从共同祖先衍生而来的结构域在生命王国中的分布比以前认为的更为广泛。