历史上的偶然性及其在葡萄糖皮质体受体进化中的生物物理基础
Michael J Harms1, Joseph W Thornton2
11] Institute of Molecular Biology and Department of Chemistry &Biochemistry, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon 97403, USA [2] Departments of Human Genetics and Ecology &Evolution, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois 60637, USA.
Nature
|June 17, 2014
概括
进化史是由罕见的,偶然的事件所塑造的. 特定的蛋白质突变,对于祖先的葡萄糖皮质体受体 (GR) 的功能变化是必要的,由于生物物理限制,异常罕见.
科学领域:
- 进化生物学是进化生物学.
- 分子进化的分子进化.
- 生物物理学的生物物理.
背景情况:
- 了解进化偶然性是进化生物学的关键.
- 实验系统对过去的进化事件的洞察力有限.
- 新型蛋白质功能的进化往往取决于历史上的偶然事件.
研究的目的:
- 探索一种新型蛋白质功能的替代进化轨迹.
- 为了研究祖先蛋白质进化的允许突变的稀有性.
- 为了确定允许突变的稀有性的生物物理基础.
主要方法:
- 祖先的蛋白质重建是什么
- 有针对性的进化实验 实验指导进化
- 蛋白质变体的生物物理分析.
主要成果:
- 对于祖先葡萄糖皮质体受体 (GR) 进化的替代性允许突变是极为罕见的.
- 历史上的允许替代被恢复,但没有找到替代的允许基因型.
- 允许性突变需要局部结构的稳定,维护能量平衡,以及与祖先和衍生结构的兼容性.
结论:
- 在祖先GR中皮质醇特异性的演变强烈依赖于不太可能的,非决定性的事件.
- 允许突变的稀有性源于蛋白质的内在生物物理性质.
- 进化偶然性受到蛋白质结构和功能固有的生物物理约束的影响.
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