Membership in a stable complex also differs from transient interaction in terms of evolutionary constraints upon sequence divergence.

Membership in a stable complex also differs from transient interaction in terms of evolutionary constraints upon sequence divergence. Correct Answer True

Thus the proteins in stable complexes are more similar across species, having higher sequence identity between orthologs, than the proteins in transient interactions. A calculation by Teichmann showed that there are significant differences between the average values for sequence identities between S. cerevisiae and S. pombe orthologs in stable complexes, transient interactions and monomers.

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