A Collaborative Classroom Investigation of the Evolution of SABATH Methyltransferase Substrate Preference Shifts over 120 My of Flowering Plant History

Abstract Next-generation sequencing has resulted in an explosion of available data, much of which remains unstudied in terms of biochemical function; yet, experimental characterization of these sequences has the potential to provide unprecedented insight into the evolution of enzyme activity. One way to make inroads into the experimental study of the voluminous data available is to engage students by integrating teaching and research in a college classroom such that eventually hundreds or thousands of enzymes may be characterized. In this study, we capitalize on this potential to focus on SABA... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Dubs, Nicole M
Davis, Breck R
de Brito, Victor
Colebrook, Kate C
Tiefel, Ian J
Nakayama, Madison B
Huang, Ruiqi
Ledvina, Audrey E
Hack, Samantha J
Inkelaar, Brent
Martins, Talline R
Aartila, Sarah M
Albritton, Kelli S
Almuhanna, Sarah
Arnoldi, Ryan J
Austin, Clara K
Battle, Amber C
Begeman, Gregory R
Bickings, Caitlin M
Bradfield, Jonathon T
Branch, Eric C
Conti, Eric P
Cooley, Breana
Dotson, Nicole M
Evans, Cheyone J
Fries, Amber S
Gilbert, Ivan G
Hillier, Weston D
Huang, Pornkamol
Hyde, Kaitlin W
Jevtovic, Filip
Johnson, Mark C
Keeler, Julie L
Lam, Albert
Leach, Kyle M
Livsey, Jeremy D
Lo, Jonathan T
Loney, Kevin R
Martin, Nich W
Mazahem, Amber S
Mokris, Aurora N
Nichols, Destiny M
Ojha, Ruchi
Okorafor, Nnanna N
Paris, Joshua R
Reboucas, Thais Fuscaldi
Sant’Anna, Pedro Beretta
Seitz, Mathew R
Seymour, Nathan R
Slaski, Lila K
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2022
Reihe/Periodikum: Molecular Biology and Evolution ; volume 39, issue 3 ; ISSN 0737-4038 1537-1719
Verlag/Hrsg.: Oxford University Press (OUP)
Sprache: Englisch
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Link(s) : http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msac007