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Evolution of budding yeast prion-determinant sequences across diverse fungi.

Luke B Harrison1, Zhan Yu, Jason E Stajich, Fred S Dietrich, Paul M Harrison.   

Abstract

Prions are transmissible self-replicating alternative states of proteins. Four prions ([PSI+], [URE3], [RNQ+] and [NU+]) can be inherited cytoplasmically in Saccharomyces cerevisiae laboratory strains. In the case of [PSI+], there is increasing evidence that prion formation may engender mechanisms to uncover hidden genetic variation. Here, we have analysed the evolution of the prion-determinant (PD) domains across 21 fungi, focusing on compositional biases, repeats and substitution rates. We find evidence for constraint on all four PD domains, but each domain has its own evolutionary dynamics. For [PSI+], the Q/N bias is maintained in fungal clades that diverged one billion years ago, with purifying selection observed within the Saccharomyces species. The degree of Q/N bias is correlated with the degree of local homology to prion-associated repeats, which occur rarely in other proteins (<1% of sequences for the proteomes studied). The evolutionary conservation of Q/N bias in Sup35p is unusual, with only eight other S. cerevisiae proteins showing similar, phylogenetically deep patterns of bias conservation. The [URE3] PD domain is unique to Hemiascomycota; part of the PD domain shows purifying selection, whereas another part engenders bias changes between clades. Also, like for Sup35p, the [RNQ+] and [NU+] PD domains show purifying selection in Saccharomyces species. Additionally, in each proteome, we observe on average several hundred yeast-prion-like domains, with fewest in fission yeast. Our findings on yeast prion evolution provide further support for the functional significance of these molecules.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17320905     DOI: 10.1016/j.jmb.2007.01.070

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Mol Biol        ISSN: 0022-2836            Impact factor:   5.469


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Review 2.  Yeast prions assembly and propagation: contributions of the prion and non-prion moieties and the nature of assemblies.

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Journal:  Prion       Date:  2011-10-01       Impact factor: 3.931

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Journal:  Prion       Date:  2012-07-01       Impact factor: 3.931

4.  Reconstructing the fungal tree of life using phylogenomics and a preliminary investigation of the distribution of yeast prion-like proteins in the fungal kingdom.

Authors:  Edgar M Medina; Gary W Jones; David A Fitzpatrick
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Review 5.  Protein inheritance (prions) based on parallel in-register beta-sheet amyloid structures.

Authors:  Reed B Wickner; Frank Shewmaker; Dmitry Kryndushkin; Herman K Edskes
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Review 6.  Yeast prions: structure, biology, and prion-handling systems.

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Review 7.  Prion diseases of yeast: amyloid structure and biology.

Authors:  Reed B Wickner; Herman K Edskes; Dmitry Kryndushkin; Ryan McGlinchey; David Bateman; Amy Kelly
Journal:  Semin Cell Dev Biol       Date:  2011-02-21       Impact factor: 7.727

Review 8.  The yeast prions [PSI+] and [URE3] are molecular degenerative diseases.

Authors:  Reed B Wickner; Herman K Edskes; David Bateman; Amy C Kelly; Anton Gorkovskiy
Journal:  Prion       Date:  2011-10-01       Impact factor: 3.931

Review 9.  Robustness: mechanisms and consequences.

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Journal:  Trends Genet       Date:  2009-08-28       Impact factor: 11.639

10.  Sporadic distribution of prion-forming ability of Sup35p from yeasts and fungi.

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Journal:  Genetics       Date:  2014-07-31       Impact factor: 4.562

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