Inherited adaptation of genome-rewired cells in response to a challenging environment.

Hfsp Journal Pub Date : 2010-06-01 Epub Date: 2010-04-02 DOI:10.2976/1.3353782
Lior David, Elad Stolovicki, Efrat Haziz, Erez Braun
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Despite their evolutionary significance, little is known about the adaptation dynamics of genomically rewired cells in evolution. We have confronted yeast cells carrying a rewired regulatory circuit with a severe and unforeseen challenge. The essential HIS3 gene from the histidine biosynthesis pathway was placed under the exclusive regulation of the galactose utilization system. Glucose containing medium strongly represses the GAL genes including HIS3 and these rewired cells are required to operate this essential gene. We show here that although there were no adapted cells prior to the encounter with glucose, a large fraction of cells adapted to grow in this medium and this adaptation was stably inherited. The adaptation relied on individual cells that switched into an adapted state and, thus, the adaptation was due to a response of many individual cells to the change in environment and not due to selection of rare advantageous phenotypes. The adaptation of numerous individual cells by heritable phenotypic switching in response to a challenge extends the common evolutionary framework and attests to the adaptive potential of regulatory circuits.

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基因组重组细胞对挑战环境的遗传适应。
尽管它们具有进化意义,但人们对基因组重组细胞在进化中的适应动力学知之甚少。我们已经面对一个严峻的和不可预见的挑战,酵母细胞携带一个重新连接的调节电路。组氨酸生物合成途径中必需的HIS3基因被置于半乳糖利用系统的独家调控之下。含有葡萄糖的培养基强烈抑制包括HIS3在内的GAL基因,这些重新连接的细胞需要操作这一重要基因。我们在这里表明,尽管在遇到葡萄糖之前没有适应的细胞,但很大一部分细胞适应了在这种培养基中生长,这种适应是稳定遗传的。这种适应依赖于个体细胞转换到适应状态,因此,这种适应是由于许多个体细胞对环境变化的反应,而不是由于稀有的有利表型的选择。许多个体细胞通过可遗传的表型转换来适应挑战,扩展了共同的进化框架,并证明了调节回路的适应潜力。
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