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overview The Problem: Evolution produces systems that display remarkable structural and functional properties that can rival or exceed the performance of man-made systems. For example, protein molecules fold spontaneously into precise, well-ordered structures and can carry out specific binding, catalysis of difficult chemical reactions, and allosteric regulation. At a larger spatial scale, networks of proteins assemble to form metabolic and signaling systems that show efficient and selective processing of material and information. These performance characteristics can coexist with robustness to random perturbation and the capacity to adapt to new functional states as conditions of selection vary in the environment. The goal of our laboratory is to understand the design principles that underlie structure, function, and adaptation in biological systems. For maximal experimental and theoretical power, we focus at the atomic to cellular scale. The Strategy: Our approach is to break the problem down into three essential tasks: (1) to define the pattern of constraints that specify biological systems, (2) to determine the underlying physics, and (3) to understand the generative process that produces these (and not other) architectures. In other words, we wish to understand what nature has built, how it works, and why it is built the way it is. Answers to these core questions lie at the essence of understanding and engineering biological systems, and more fundamentally, to explain how they are even possible through the random, algorithmic process that we call evolution. Read more about the three core directions and about current problems being addressed in our laboratory... .
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Concept Biological Evolution
Concept Evolution, Molecular
Concept Directed Molecular Evolution
Academic Article Coevolution-based inference of amino acid interactions underlying protein function.
Academic Article Deconstruction of the Ras switching cycle through saturation mutagenesis.
Academic Article Natural-like function in artificial WW domains.
Academic Article Origins of Allostery and Evolvability in Proteins: A Case Study.
Academic Article Evolutionary information for specifying a protein fold.
Academic Article An evolutionary hotspot defines functional differences between CRYPTOCHROMES.
Academic Article Evolvability as a function of purifying selection in TEM-1 ß-lactamase.
Academic Article Evolution-Based Functional Decomposition of Proteins.
Academic Article Hierarchical Organization Endows the Kinase Domain with Regulatory Plasticity.
Academic Article Evolution-based design of proteins.
Academic Article Protein sectors: evolutionary units of three-dimensional structure.
Academic Article Structural determinants of allosteric ligand activation in RXR heterodimers.
Academic Article Evolutionarily conserved networks of residues mediate allosteric communication in proteins.
Academic Article The spatial architecture of protein function and adaptation.
Academic Article Allosteric determinants in guanine nucleotide-binding proteins.
Academic Article Hot spots for allosteric regulation on protein surfaces.
Academic Article Putting Evolution to Work.
Academic Article Learning the pattern of epistasis linking genotype and phenotype in a protein.
Academic Article An evolution-based model for designing chorismate mutase enzymes.
Academic Article RNA sectors and allosteric function within the ribosome.
Academic Article Roadmap on biology in time varying environments.
Grant Data-driven, evolution-based design of proteins
Grant Seeing Protein Mechanics: The Link Between Molecular Structure, Function, and Evolution
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