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Regulatory network structure determines patterns of intermolecular epistasis.

Mato Lagator1, Srdjan Sarikas1, Hande Acar1, Jonathan P Bollback1,2, Călin C Guet1.   

Abstract

Most phenotypes are determined by molecular systems composed of specifically interacting molecules. However, unlike for individual components, little is known about the distributions of mutational effects of molecular systems as a whole. We ask how the distribution of mutational effects of a transcriptional regulatory system differs from the distributions of its components, by first independently, and then simultaneously, mutating a transcription factor and the associated promoter it represses. We find that the system distribution exhibits increased phenotypic variation compared to individual component distributions - an effect arising from intermolecular epistasis between the transcription factor and its DNA-binding site. In large part, this epistasis can be qualitatively attributed to the structure of the transcriptional regulatory system and could therefore be a common feature in prokaryotes. Counter-intuitively, intermolecular epistasis can alleviate the constraints of individual components, thereby increasing phenotypic variation that selection could act on and facilitating adaptive evolution.

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Keywords:  E. coli; distributions of mutational effects; epistasis; evolutionary biology; gene regulation; genomics

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29130883      PMCID: PMC5699867          DOI: 10.7554/eLife.28921

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Elife        ISSN: 2050-084X            Impact factor:   8.140


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