Tiny amino acid differences can lead to dramatically different enzymes

6 May 2021
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By slightly adjusting an enzyme's amino acids, it can live in completely different environments.

Just a few changes to an enzyme’s amino acids can be enough to dramatically change its function, enabling microbes to inhabit wildly different environments.

University of Queensland microbiologist Associate Professor Ulrike Kappler, led by an international team of researchers, made this discovery when investigating how Haemophilus influenzae bacteria colonise the human respiratory system.

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