The Active Site Of A Carbohydrate Esterase Displays Divergent Catalytic And Noncatalytic Binding Functions
Multi-functional proteins have typically evolved through the recruitment of different domains, each of which has a specific function. Thus, in a multifunctional protein, the different functions are mediated by spatially distinct domains, or modules, such that a single domain can provide the specific chemical requirements for one activity.
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Filed under: Biology on March 31st, 2009
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