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      Missense meanderings in sequence space: a biophysical view of protein evolution.

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          Proteins are finicky molecules; they are barely stable and are prone to aggregate, but they must function in a crowded environment that is full of degradative enzymes bent on their destruction. It is no surprise that many common diseases are due to missense mutations that affect protein stability and aggregation. Here we review the literature on biophysics as it relates to molecular evolution, focusing on how protein stability and aggregation affect organismal fitness. We then advance a biophysical model of protein evolution that helps us to understand phenomena that range from the dynamics of molecular adaptation to the clock-like rate of protein evolution.

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          Journal
          Nat Rev Genet
          Nature reviews. Genetics
          Springer Science and Business Media LLC
          1471-0056
          1471-0056
          Sep 2005
          : 6
          : 9
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138, USA. mark_depristo@harvard.edu
          Article
          nrg1672
          10.1038/nrg1672
          16074985
          27085240-715d-4f1c-bcd5-b5e6b025db8d
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