新しく進化した転写回路におけるシスレギュレータの獲得に先行したタンパク質コーディングの変化
Candace S Britton1,2, Trevor R Sorrells1,2, Alexander D Johnson3
1Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University of California, San Francisco, CA 94158, USA.
まとめ
転写回路の進化には,レギュレータとそのDNA結合部位の変化が伴う. 菌類では,マタ2調節器のコード化変化がシス調節器の進化に先行し,新しい遺伝子抑制回路を可能にしました.
科学分野:
- 進化生物学
- 分子生物学
- 遺伝学
背景:
- 転写回路は,レギュレータとシスレギュレータの配列の変化によって進化する.
- これらの構成要素の協調的な進化は まだ十分に理解されていません
研究 の 目的:
- ホメオドメインタンパク質Matα2を含む真菌の特定の転写回路の進化経路を解明する.
- 調節器とシス調節器の配列の変化がどのように共進化したかを調査する.
主な方法:
- 菌種間の比較ゲノム分析
- 調節性およびシス調節性配列の遺伝分析
- 異なるシス調節要素を持つ種におけるMatα2調節体の機能分析.
主要な成果:
- 新しい転写回路 (Matα2による特定遺伝子抑制) が真菌で進化した.
- 標的遺伝子のシス調節配列の変化より数百万年前に発生した.
- コード化変化があるが,シスレギュレータ部位がない種は,これらのコード化変化が保存されたレギュレータ機能の必要性を示す.
結論:
- トランスクリプション回路の進化は,シーケンス的な変化によって起こり,シスレギュレータの適応に先立つレギュレータのコード化変化がある.
- コード変更によって修正された 規制体の深く保存された機能は 新しい規制の役割に予め適応し,回路の進化を容易にする.
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