Whitehead Dion J, Wilke Claus O, Vernazobres David, Bornberg-Bauer Erich
Institute for Evolution and Biodiversity, The Westphalian Wilhelms University of Muenster, 48149 Muenster, Germany.
Biol Direct. 2008 May 14;3:18. doi: 10.1186/1745-6150-3-18.
The evolution of complex molecular traits such as disulphide bridges often requires multiple mutations. The intermediate steps in such evolutionary trajectories are likely to be selectively neutral or deleterious. Therefore, large populations and long times may be required to evolve such traits.
We propose that errors in transcription and translation may allow selection for the intermediate mutations, if the final trait provides a large enough selective advantage. We test this hypothesis using a population based model of protein evolution.
If an individual acquires one of two mutations needed for a novel trait, the second mutation can be introduced into the phenotype due to transcription and translation errors. If the novel trait is advantageous enough, the allele with only one mutation will spread through the population, even though the gene sequence does not yet code for the complettrait. Thus, errors allow protein sequences to "look-ahead" for a more direct path to a complex trait.
诸如二硫键等复杂分子特征的进化通常需要多个突变。此类进化轨迹中的中间步骤可能是选择性中性的或有害的。因此,可能需要大量种群和漫长时间来进化出此类特征。
我们提出,如果最终特征提供足够大的选择优势,转录和翻译中的错误可能会允许对中间突变进行选择。我们使用基于种群的蛋白质进化模型来检验这一假设。
如果一个个体获得了新特征所需的两个突变之一,由于转录和翻译错误,第二个突变可以引入到表型中。如果新特征足够有利,仅具有一个突变的等位基因将在种群中传播,即使基因序列尚未编码完整特征。因此,错误允许蛋白质序列“向前看”以寻找通往复杂特征的更直接途径。