Two-Phase Resolution of Polyploidy in theArabidopsisMetabolic Network Gives Rise to Relative and Absolute Dosage Constraints

Author:

Bekaert Michaël1,Edger Patrick P.2,Pires J. Chris23,Conant Gavin C.13

Affiliation:

1. Division of Animal Sciences, University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri 65211

2. Division of Biological Sciences, University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri 65211

3. Informatics Institute, University of Missouri, Columbia, Missouri 65211

Abstract

AbstractThe abundance of detected ancient polyploids in extant genomes raises questions regarding evolution after whole-genome duplication (WGD). For instance, what rules govern the preservation or loss of the duplicated genes created by WGD? We explore this question by contrasting two possible preservation forces: selection on relative and absolute gene dosages. Constraints on the relative dosages of central network genes represent an important force for maintaining duplicates (the dosage balance hypothesis). However, preservation may also result from selection on the absolute abundance of certain gene products. The metabolic network of the model plant Arabidopsis thaliana is a powerful system for comparing these hypotheses. We analyzed the surviving WGD-produced duplicate genes in this network, finding evidence that the surviving duplicates from the most recent WGD (WGD-α) are clustered in the network, as predicted by the dosage balance hypothesis. A flux balance analysis suggests an association between the survival of duplicates from a more ancient WGD (WGD-β) and reactions with high metabolic flux. We argue for an interplay of relative and absolute dosage constraints, such that the relative constraints imposed by the recent WGD are still being resolved by evolution, while they have been essentially fully resolved for the ancient event.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Cell Biology,Plant Science

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