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Intercalation of a new tier of transcription regulation into an ancient circuit
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关键词: HETEROTRIMERIC G-PROTEIN;    YEAST CANDIDA-ALBICANS;    CELL-CYCLE ARREST;    SACCHAROMYCES-CEREVISIAE;    KLUYVEROMYCES-LACTIS;    GENE-EXPRESSION;    EVOLUTION;    PHEROMONE;    IDENTIFICATION;    MEIOSIS;   
DOI  :  10.1038/nature09560
来源: SCIE
【 摘 要 】

Changes in gene regulatory networks are a major source of evolutionary novelty(1-3). Here we describe a specific type of network rewiring event, one that intercalates a new level of transcriptional control into an ancient circuit. We deduce that, over evolutionary time, the direct ancestral connections between a regulator and its target genes were broken and replaced by indirect connections, preserving the overall logic of the ancestral circuit but producing a new behaviour. The example was uncovered through a series of experiments in three ascomycete yeasts: the bakers' yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, the dairy yeast Kluyveromyces lactis and the human pathogen Candida albicans. All three species have three cell types: two mating-competent cell forms (a and alpha) and the product of their mating (a/alpha), which is mating-incompetent. In the ancestral mating circuit, two homeodomain proteins, Mata1 and Mat alpha 2, form a heterodimer that directly represses four genes that are expressed only in a and alpha cells and are required for mating(4-6). In a relatively recent ancestor of K. lactis, a reorganization occurred. The Mata1-Mat alpha 2 heterodimer represses the same four genes (known as the core haploid-specific genes) but now does so indirectly through an intermediate regulatory protein, Rme1. The overall logic of the ancestral circuit is preserved (haploid-specific genes ON in a and alpha cells and OFF in a/alpha cells), but a new phenotype was produced by the rewiring: unlike S. cerevisiae and C. albicans, K. lactis integrates nutritional signals, by means of Rme1, into the decision of whether or not to mate.

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