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DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Dan S. Tawfik\nhosted by Fyodor Kondrashov\nAbstract: 
 I will describe findings and models regarding how new proteins functions e
 volve\, via gradual\, small changes in sequence and structure. However\, t
 he mechanisms of such evolutionary micro-transitions do not explain the ma
 cro evolutionary transitions  how (and whether) did proteins emerge de nov
 o? The size\, structural complexity\, and functional near-perfection of pr
 oteins\, makes this Q particularly daunting. In the second part of my talk
  I will discuss our findings with respect to the de novo emergence of func
 tional\, globular proteins from short peptides\, and specifically\, new in
 sight regarding the emergence of the earliest proteins.
LOCATION:Seminar Room\, Lab Building East\, ISTA
ORGANIZER:amally@ist.ac.at
SUMMARY:Dan S. Tawfik: How do proteins evolve?
URL:https://talks-calendar.ista.ac.at/events/1628
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