Scrutton N S
Department of Biochemistry, University of Cambridge, UK.
Bioessays. 1994 Feb;16(2):115-22. doi: 10.1002/bies.950160208.
Alpha/beta barrels have an ill-defined origin. Evidence exists which favours their divergent evolution from a common ancestral barrel and convergent evolution to a stable fold. However, recent sequence and structural information for the flavin oxidase/dehydrogenase family of barrel enzymes indicate that sub-families of alpha/beta barrels have evolved divergently. The modular fusion of barrel domains with core structures from other gene families has also contributed to the evolution of related but catalytically distinct enzyme molecules within each sub-family of the flavin oxidases/dehydrogenases. An analysis of the structures and sequences of the flavin oxidases/dehydrogenases has now enabled studies focusing on the evolutionary origins and modular assembly of this important family of proteins to be initiated.
α/β桶状结构的起源尚不明确。有证据表明它们是从一个共同的祖先桶状结构分歧进化而来,并趋同进化为一种稳定的折叠结构。然而,最近关于桶状酶的黄素氧化酶/脱氢酶家族的序列和结构信息表明,α/β桶状结构的亚家族是分歧进化的。桶状结构域与其他基因家族的核心结构的模块化融合也促成了黄素氧化酶/脱氢酶每个亚家族中相关但催化功能不同的酶分子的进化。对黄素氧化酶/脱氢酶的结构和序列分析现已能够启动针对这一重要蛋白质家族的进化起源和模块化组装的研究。