For a quantitative understanding of the process of adaptation, we need to understand its “raw material,” that is, the frequency and fitness effects of beneficial mutations. At present, most empirical evidence suggests an exponential distribution of fitness effects of beneficial mutations, as predicted for Gumbel-domain distributions by extreme value theory. Here, we study the distribution of mutation effects on cefotaxime (Ctx) resistance and fitness of 48 unique beneficial mutations in the bacterial enzyme TEM-1 ß-lactamase, which were obtained by screening the products of random mutagenesis for increased Ctx resistance. Our contributions are threefold. First, based on the frequency of unique mutations among more than 300 sequenced isolate...
Antibiotic resistance trajectories with different final resistance may critically depend on the firs...
In principle, evolutionary outcomes could be largely predicted if all of the relevant physicochemica...
Nature repurposes proteins via evolutionary processes. Such adaptation can come at the expense of th...
<div><p>For a quantitative understanding of the process of adaptation, we need to understand its “ra...
TEM-1 ß-lactamase is one of the most notorious antibiotic resistance enzymes around. It exists at hi...
SummaryEvolvability—the capacity to generate beneficial heritable variation—is a central property of...
Understanding epistasis is central to biology. For instance, epistatic interactions determine the to...
Understanding epistasis is central to biology. For instance, epistatic interactions determine the to...
The emergence of drug resistant pathogens is a serious public health problem. It is a long-standing ...
© 2015 Chevereau et al.The emergence of drug resistant pathogens is a serious public health problem....
International audienceAdaptation proceeds through the selection of mutations. The distribution of mu...
Genetic constraints can block many mutational pathways to optimal genotypes in real fitness landscap...
Populations with large mutation supplies adapt via the greedy substitution of the fittest genotype a...
Beneficial mutations are the fuel for adaptation but remain poorly studied. Extreme value theory has...
While synonymous mutations were long thought to be without phenotypic consequences, there is growing...
Antibiotic resistance trajectories with different final resistance may critically depend on the firs...
In principle, evolutionary outcomes could be largely predicted if all of the relevant physicochemica...
Nature repurposes proteins via evolutionary processes. Such adaptation can come at the expense of th...
<div><p>For a quantitative understanding of the process of adaptation, we need to understand its “ra...
TEM-1 ß-lactamase is one of the most notorious antibiotic resistance enzymes around. It exists at hi...
SummaryEvolvability—the capacity to generate beneficial heritable variation—is a central property of...
Understanding epistasis is central to biology. For instance, epistatic interactions determine the to...
Understanding epistasis is central to biology. For instance, epistatic interactions determine the to...
The emergence of drug resistant pathogens is a serious public health problem. It is a long-standing ...
© 2015 Chevereau et al.The emergence of drug resistant pathogens is a serious public health problem....
International audienceAdaptation proceeds through the selection of mutations. The distribution of mu...
Genetic constraints can block many mutational pathways to optimal genotypes in real fitness landscap...
Populations with large mutation supplies adapt via the greedy substitution of the fittest genotype a...
Beneficial mutations are the fuel for adaptation but remain poorly studied. Extreme value theory has...
While synonymous mutations were long thought to be without phenotypic consequences, there is growing...
Antibiotic resistance trajectories with different final resistance may critically depend on the firs...
In principle, evolutionary outcomes could be largely predicted if all of the relevant physicochemica...
Nature repurposes proteins via evolutionary processes. Such adaptation can come at the expense of th...