Identifying pseudogenes from hypothetical proteins for making synthetic proteins.

Systems and Synthetic Biology Pub Date : 2014-06-01 Epub Date: 2014-04-20 DOI:10.1007/s11693-014-9148-4
P R Shidhi, Achuthsankar S Nair, Prashanth Suravajhala
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Abstract

Nature selected certain regions of the genome for encoding proteins. Most of the sequences were used to encode only RNA. What happened to the remaining sections of the genome? It is possible that some sequences were retired and retained as non-functional entities called pseudogenes. Though several evolutionary prospects with functional endpoints exist, we looked at the possibility of hypothetical proteins correlating with the emergence of pseudogenes and potential of such genes to make novel synthetic molecules. In this commentary, we consider two key aspects: (1) does any correlation exist between hypothetical proteins and pseudogenes and (2)-can we make novel and functional proteins from pseudogenes?

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从假设的蛋白质中识别假基因以制造合成蛋白质。
大自然选择了基因组的某些区域来编码蛋白质。大多数序列仅用于编码RNA。基因组的其余部分发生了什么?有可能一些序列被退役并保留为称为假基因的非功能实体。虽然存在几种具有功能终点的进化前景,但我们研究了与假基因出现相关的假设蛋白质的可能性,以及这些基因制造新的合成分子的潜力。在这篇评论中,我们考虑了两个关键方面:(1)假设的蛋白质和假基因之间是否存在任何相关性;(2)我们能从假基因中制造出新的功能性蛋白质吗?
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