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Mutations that improve efficiency of a weak-link enzyme are rare compared to adaptive mutations elsewhere in the genome.


ABSTRACT: New enzymes often evolve by gene amplification and divergence. Previous experimental studies have followed the evolutionary trajectory of an amplified gene, but have not considered mutations elsewhere in the genome when fitness is limited by an evolving gene. We have evolved a strain of Escherichia coli in which a secondary promiscuous activity has been recruited to serve an essential function. The gene encoding the 'weak-link' enzyme amplified in all eight populations, but mutations improving the newly needed activity occurred in only one. Most adaptive mutations occurred elsewhere in the genome. Some mutations increase expression of the enzyme upstream of the weak-link enzyme, pushing material through the dysfunctional metabolic pathway. Others enhance production of a co-substrate for a downstream enzyme, thereby pulling material through the pathway. Most of these latter mutations are detrimental in wild-type E. coli, and thus would require reversion or compensation once a sufficient new activity has evolved.

SUBMITTER: Morgenthaler AB 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6941894 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Mutations that improve efficiency of a weak-link enzyme are rare compared to adaptive mutations elsewhere in the genome.

Morgenthaler Andrew B AB   Kinney Wallis R WR   Ebmeier Christopher C CC   Walsh Corinne M CM   Snyder Daniel J DJ   Cooper Vaughn S VS   Old William M WM   Copley Shelley D SD  

eLife 20191209


New enzymes often evolve by gene amplification and divergence. Previous experimental studies have followed the evolutionary trajectory of an amplified gene, but have not considered mutations elsewhere in the genome when fitness is limited by an evolving gene. We have evolved a strain of <i>Escherichia coli</i> in which a secondary promiscuous activity has been recruited to serve an essential function. The gene encoding the 'weak-link' enzyme amplified in all eight populations, but mutations impr  ...[more]

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