Organisms maintain competitive fitness in the face of environmental challenges through molecular evolution. However, it remains largely unknown how different biophysical factors constrain molecular evolution in a given environment. Here, using deep mutational scanning, we quantified empirical fitness of >2000 single site mutants of the Gentamicin-resistant gene (GmR) in Escherichia coli, in a representative set of physical (non-native temperatures) and chemical (small molecule supplements) environments. From this, we could infer how different biophysical parameters of the mutations constrain molecular function in different environments. We find ligand binding, and protein stability to be the best predictors of mutants' fitness, but their...
Presented on Tuesday, March 12, 2013, from 11:00 am to 12:00 pm in the Klaus Advanced Computing Buil...
Bacteria frequently lose biosynthetic genes, thus making them dependent on an environmental uptake o...
Understanding how mutator strains emerge in bacterial populations is relevant both to evolutionary t...
Organisms maintain competitive fitness in the face of environmental challenges through molecular evo...
Nature repurposes proteins via evolutionary processes. During evolution, the fitness landscapes of p...
Understanding the driving forces behind protein evolution requires the ability to correlate the mole...
Fitness landscapes of drug resistance constitute powerful tools to elucidate mutational pathways of ...
Understanding how mutations affect protein activity and organismal fitness is a major challenge. We ...
Mutations that are beneficial in one environment can have different fitness effects in other environ...
Understanding the driving forces behind protein evolution requires the ability to correlate the mole...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is widespread, with resistant pathogens found not only in the clinic ...
Mutations are central to evolution, providing the genetic variation upon which selection acts. A mut...
Mutations act as a driving force of evolution by providing the genetic variation upon which selectiv...
The role of adaptation in molecular evolution has been contentious for decades. Here, we shed light ...
Fitness effects of mutations fall on a continuum ranging from lethal to deleterious to beneficial. T...
Presented on Tuesday, March 12, 2013, from 11:00 am to 12:00 pm in the Klaus Advanced Computing Buil...
Bacteria frequently lose biosynthetic genes, thus making them dependent on an environmental uptake o...
Understanding how mutator strains emerge in bacterial populations is relevant both to evolutionary t...
Organisms maintain competitive fitness in the face of environmental challenges through molecular evo...
Nature repurposes proteins via evolutionary processes. During evolution, the fitness landscapes of p...
Understanding the driving forces behind protein evolution requires the ability to correlate the mole...
Fitness landscapes of drug resistance constitute powerful tools to elucidate mutational pathways of ...
Understanding how mutations affect protein activity and organismal fitness is a major challenge. We ...
Mutations that are beneficial in one environment can have different fitness effects in other environ...
Understanding the driving forces behind protein evolution requires the ability to correlate the mole...
Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is widespread, with resistant pathogens found not only in the clinic ...
Mutations are central to evolution, providing the genetic variation upon which selection acts. A mut...
Mutations act as a driving force of evolution by providing the genetic variation upon which selectiv...
The role of adaptation in molecular evolution has been contentious for decades. Here, we shed light ...
Fitness effects of mutations fall on a continuum ranging from lethal to deleterious to beneficial. T...
Presented on Tuesday, March 12, 2013, from 11:00 am to 12:00 pm in the Klaus Advanced Computing Buil...
Bacteria frequently lose biosynthetic genes, thus making them dependent on an environmental uptake o...
Understanding how mutator strains emerge in bacterial populations is relevant both to evolutionary t...