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- | forms part of a research project, reported in “Evolutionary model of protein secondary structure capable of revealing new biological relationships”.< | + | forms part of a research project, reported in “Evolutionary model of protein secondary structure capable of revealing new biological relationships”.< |
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+ | The Evolu-sec was applied for analysing the structural divergence of Toll/ | ||
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animal and plant TIR domains in cell death pathways, < | animal and plant TIR domains in cell death pathways, < | ||
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+ | This wiki page provides images of better resolution, which have been included in the supplementary dataset of "NAD+ cleavage activity by animal and plant TIR domains in cell death pathways" | ||
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+ | Figure 1. Unrooted phylogenetic tree of proteins containing TIR domains and structurally related domains. The phylogenetic tree includes 114 proteins from the intersection of DALI searches on human SARM1 TIR and plant RUN1 TIR. Only non-redundant proteins with structures at 4Å resolution or better and superpositions covering 125 residues or more in length were used. Numbers on branches are standard bootstrap values by resampling 100 times. Sub-trees are coloured to indicate kingdom and broad function and annotated with Gene Ontology terms that are statistically enriched for the group of proteins at the leaves. Each leaf specifies PDB and UniProt identifiers, | ||
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+ | Figure 2. The alternative tree visualisation of Figure 1. Tips in red, brown, green, blue, purple are mammalian TIR domains, bacterial TIR domains, plant TIR domains, enzymes, and response regulatory domains, respectively. The star and the circle highlight the plant RUN1 TIR and human SARM1 TIR structures, respectively. | ||
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