AI Article Synopsis

  • Understanding the fitness landscape is crucial for grasping how genetic information results in functional organisms, with this study examining the His3 gene involved in histidine synthesis in various species.
  • Only 15% of amino acids in yeast His3 orthologues were consistently neutral, while the other 85% had fitness effects that varied based on the genetic context.
  • About 67% of amino acid substitutions exhibited sign epistasis, showing different fitness impacts depending on the genetic background, contributing to a complex fitness landscape where many optimal paths are blocked.

Article Abstract

Characterizing the fitness landscape, a representation of fitness for a large set of genotypes, is key to understanding how genetic information is interpreted to create functional organisms. Here we determined the evolutionarily-relevant segment of the fitness landscape of His3, a gene coding for an enzyme in the histidine synthesis pathway, focusing on combinations of amino acid states found at orthologous sites of extant species. Just 15% of amino acids found in yeast His3 orthologues were always neutral while the impact on fitness of the remaining 85% depended on the genetic background. Furthermore, at 67% of sites, amino acid replacements were under sign epistasis, having both strongly positive and negative effect in different genetic backgrounds. 46% of sites were under reciprocal sign epistasis. The fitness impact of amino acid replacements was influenced by only a few genetic backgrounds but involved interaction of multiple sites, shaping a rugged fitness landscape in which many of the shortest paths between highly fit genotypes are inaccessible.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6476524PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pgen.1008079DOI Listing

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