基因复制
基因
突变
遗传学
生物
功能(生物学)
功能分歧
突变体
中性突变
计算生物学
基因家族
基因组
作者
Philippe C. Després,Alexandre K. Dubé,Jordan Grenier,Marie-Ève Picard,Rong Shi,Christian R. Landry
标识
DOI:10.1101/2024.02.12.579783
摘要
Abstract Protein functions generally depend on their assembly into complexes. During evolution, some complexes have transitioned from homomers encoded by a single gene to heteromers encoded by duplicate genes. This transition could occur without adaptive evolution through intermolecular compensatory mutations. Here, we experimentally duplicate and evolve an homodimeric enzyme to examine if and how this could happen. We identify hundreds of deleterious mutations that inactivate individual homodimers but produce functional enzymes when co-expressed as duplicated proteins that heterodimerize. The structure of one such heteromer reveals how both losses of function are buffered through the introduction of asymmetry in the complex that allows them to subfunctionalize. Constructive neutral evolution can thus occur by gene duplication followed by only one deleterious mutation per duplicate. One sentence summary Compensatory deleterious mutations entangle gene duplicates
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