Functional Proteins from Short Peptides: Dayhoff's Hypothesis Turns 50
- PMID: 27865046
- DOI: 10.1002/anie.201609977
Functional Proteins from Short Peptides: Dayhoff's Hypothesis Turns 50
Abstract
First and foremost: Margaret Dayhoff's 1966 hypothesis on the origin of proteins is now an accepted model for the emergence of large, globular, functional proteins from short, simple peptides. However, the fundamental question of how the first protein(s) emerged still stands. The tools and hypotheses pioneered by Dayhoff, and the over 65 million protein sequences and 12 000 structures known today, enable those who follow in her footsteps to address this question.
Keywords: Margaret O. Dayhoff; origin of life; peptides; protein evolution; proteins.
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