Barnes, Jonathan E Miller, Craig R Ytreberg, Frederick Marty
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Proteins
When two or more amino acid mutations occur in protein systems, they can interact in a nonadditive fashion termed epistasis. One way to quantify epistasis between mutation pairs in protein systems is by using free energy differences: ϵ = ΔΔG1,2 - (ΔΔG1 + ΔΔG2 ) where ΔΔG refers to the change in the Gibbs free energy, subscripts 1 and 2 refer to sin...
Zhang, Miaomiao Lu, Nan Jiang, Libo Liu, Bingyang Fei, Yue Ma, Wenjun Shi, Chaozhong Wang, Junhui
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Tree physiology
Growth in height (GH) is a critical determinant for tree survival and development in forests and can be depicted using logistic growth curves. Our understanding of the genetic mechanism underlying dynamic GH, however, is limited, particularly under field conditions. We applied two mapping models (Funmap and FVTmap) to find quantitative trait loci r...
Patel, Ravi Carnevale, Vincenzo Kumar, Sudhir
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Molecular Biology and Evolution
Invariant sites are a common feature of amino acid sequence evolution. The presence of invariant sites is frequently attributed to the need to preserve function through site-specific conservation of amino acid residues. Amino acid substitution models without a provision for invariant sites often fit the data significantly worse than those that allo...
jose, maria
In the present work, we study the genetic control of reproductive traits under different heat stress conditions in two populations of inbred lines derived from crosses between two S. pimpinellifolium accessions and two tomato cultivars (E9×L5 and E6203×LA1589). The temperature increase affected the reproductive traits, especially at extremely high ...
chaves, on of on of giovanna
Nuclear DNA has been the main source of genome-wide loci association in neurodegenerative diseases, only partially accounting for the heritability of Alzheimer’s Disease (AD). In this context, mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) is gaining more attention. Here, we investigated mitochondrial genes and genetic variants that may influence mild cognitive impairm...
Martin, Darren P; Lytras, Spyros; Lucaci, Alexander G; Maier, Wolfgang; Gruening, Bjoern; Shank, Stephen D; Weaver, Steven; MacLean, Oscar A; Orton, Richard J; Lemey, Philippe; 36765;
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Among the 30 nonsynonymous nucleotide substitutions in the Omicron S-gene are 13 that have only rarely been seen in other SARS-CoV-2 sequences. These mutations cluster within three functionally important regions of the S-gene at sites that will likely impact (1) interactions between subunits of the Spike trimer and the predisposition of subunits to...
Petrelis, Alexandros M Stathopoulou, Maria G Kafyra, Maria Murray, Helena Masson, Christine Lamont, John Fitzgerald, Peter Dedoussis, George Yen, Frances T Visvikis-Siest, Sophie
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Aging
The Apolipoprotein E (APOE) genotype has been shown to be the strongest genetic risk factor for Alzheimer's disease (AD). Moreover, both the lipolysis-stimulated lipoprotein receptor (LSR) and the vascular endothelial growth factor A (VEGF-A) are involved in the development of AD. The aim of the study was to develop a prediction model for AD includ...
Chaurasia, Shilpi Dutheil, Julien Y.
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Molecular Biology and Evolution
Compensatory substitutions happen when one mutation is advantageously selected because it restores the loss of fitness induced by a previous deleterious mutation. How frequent such mutations occur in evolution and what is the structural and functional context permitting their emergence remain open questions. We built an atlas of intra-protein compe...
Martin, Darren P. Lytras, Spyros Lucaci, Alexander G. Maier, Wolfgang Grüning, Björn Shank, Stephen D. Weaver, Steven MacLean, Oscar A. Orton, Richard J. Lemey, Philippe
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Molecular Biology and Evolution
Among the 30 nonsynonymous nucleotide substitutions in the Omicron S-gene are 13 that have only rarely been seen in other SARS-CoV-2 sequences. These mutations cluster within three functionally important regions of the S-gene at sites that will likely impact (1) interactions between subunits of the Spike trimer and the predisposition of subunits to...
Rochman, Nash D. Faure, Guilhem Wolf, Yuri I. Freddolino, Peter L. Zhang, Feng Koonin, Eugene V.
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mBio
At the time of this writing, December 2021, potential emergence of vaccine escape variants of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) is a grave global concern. The interface between the receptor-binding domain (RBD) of SARS-CoV-2 spike (S) protein and the host receptor (ACE2) overlaps the binding site of principal neutralizing...