eprintid: 5 rev_number: 4 eprint_status: archive userid: 2 dir: disk0/00/00/00/05 datestamp: 2004-03-29 lastmod: 2015-05-29 19:45:13 status_changed: 2009-04-08 16:51:51 type: report metadata_visibility: show item_issues_count: 0 creators_name: Hjorth, P contributors_name: Chapman, C.J. contributors_name: Gravesen, J. contributors_name: Ketzscher, R. contributors_name: Lacey, A.A. contributors_name: Richardson, G. contributors_name: Stringfellow, N.D. title: Protein evolution ispublished: pub subjects: medicine studygroups: esgi40 full_text_status: public abstract: Among the proteins that have evolved over hundreds of millions of years, with important roles in defence against invading micro-organisms, are the pentraxins. The two major members of the family are known as CRP and SAP, and they evolve due to mutations in the underlying DNA. The Study Group was asked to construct a model of this evolution in order to answer specific questions about the occurrences of these proteins in man and in the horseshoe crab. date: 2001-04 date_type: published citation: Hjorth, P (2001) Protein evolution. [Study Group Report] document_url: http://miis.maths.ox.ac.uk/miis/5/1/Protein.pdf