Hello, 
Re: "I think you’re asking about 2 proteins with a similar fold having similar 
but not exactly the same functions - yes, that does occur."
Indeed, I suspect it is very common, if not the norm. OK, so I now 
gather/remember moonlighting proteins are ones with more than one function - 
thank you for the link to the very interesting database. Is perhaps the 
questioner asking if homologues of a moonlighting protein also have similar 
moonlighting functions? If so, I'm out of my depth on that one.
Best wishes, Jon Cooper.    On Sunday, 2 February 2020, 18:22:10 GMT, Jeffery, 
Constance J <cjeff...@uic.edu> wrote:  
 
 Hi Rajnandani,
I’m happy to help you with questions about moonlighting proteins.  My lab 
created the MoonProt Database (moonlightingproteins.org).  
I think you’re asking about 2 proteins with a similar fold having similar but 
not exactly the same functions - yes, that does occur.
Best regards,Connie Jeffery


On Feb 2, 2020, at 4:28 AM, Rajnandani Kashyap <kashyap.rajnand...@gmail.com> 
wrote:
Dear All
I am curious to know about the promiscuous activity of a protein based on their 
fold. Can a protein having same fold also have same function (say not 100% but 
some activity) as the homologous structure. 
Please also let me know few relevant PDB structures where such kind of activity 
is shown promising. 


Regards
Rajnandani Kashyap
PhD Student


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