Orthologs typically retain the same function in the
course of evolution. Using β-decarboxylating dehydrogenase
family as a model, we demonstrate that orthologs can be
confidently identified. The strategy is based on our recent
findings that substitutions of only a few amino acid residues
in these enzymes are sufficient to exchange substrate and
coenzyme specificities. Hence, the few major specificity
determinants can serve as reliable markers for determining
orthologous or paralogous relationships. The power of this
approach has been demonstrated by correcting similarity-based
functional misassignment and discovering new genes and
related pathways, and should be broadly applicable to other
enzyme families.