Capítulo de Libro
Resurrecting Enzymes by Ancestral Sequence Reconstruction
Título del libro: Enzyme Engineering: Methods and Protocols
Fecha de publicación:
2022
Editorial:
Springer
ISBN:
978-1-0716-1826-4
Idioma:
Inglés
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Resumen
Ancestral Sequence Reconstruction (ASR) allows one to infer the sequences of extinct proteins using the phylogeny of extant proteins. It consists of disclosing the evolutionary history—i.e., the phylogeny—of a protein family of interest and then inferring the sequences of its ancestors—i.e., the nodes in the phylogeny. Assisted by gene synthesis, the selected ancestors can be resurrected in the lab and experimentally characterized. The crucial step to succeed with ASR is starting from a reliable phylogeny. At the same time, it is of the utmost importance to have a clear idea on the evolutionary history of the family under study and the events that influenced it. This allows us to implement ASR with well-defined hypotheses and to apply the appropriate experimental methods. In the last years, ASR has become popular to test hypotheses about the origin of functionalities, changes in activities, understanding physicochemical properties of proteins, among others. In this context, the aim of this chapter is to present the ASR approach applied to the reconstruction of enzymes—i.e., proteins with catalytic roles. The spirit of this contribution is to provide a basic, hands-to-work guide for biochemists and biologists who are unfamiliar with molecular phylogenetics.
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Mascotti, María Laura; Resurrecting Enzymes by Ancestral Sequence Reconstruction; Springer; 2022; 111-136
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