Conserved functions of prion candidates suggest a primeval role of protein self‐templating

Author:

Zajkowski Tomasz1234ORCID,Lee Michael D.56ORCID,Sharma Siddhant57ORCID,Vallota‐Eastman Alec8ORCID,Kuska Mikołaj29ORCID,Malczewska Małgorzata29ORCID,Rothschild Lynn J.10ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Universities Space Research Association at NASA Ames Research Center Mountain View California USA

2. Polish Astrobiology Society Warsaw Poland

3. Department of Chemical and Systems Biology Stanford University School of Medicine Stanford California USA

4. Centre of New Technologies University of Warsaw Warsaw Poland

5. Blue Marble Space Institute of Science Seattle Washington USA

6. KBR, NASA Ames Research Center Mountain View California USA

7. School of Chemistry University of New South Wales Sydney Australia

8. Department of Earth Science University of California Santa Barbara California USA

9. Department of Biophysics, Faculty of Physics University of Warsaw Warsaw Poland

10. Space Science and Astrobiology Division, NASA Ames Research Center Mountain View California USA

Abstract

AbstractAmyloid‐based prions have simple structures, a wide phylogenetic distribution, and a plethora of functions in contemporary organisms, suggesting they may be an ancient phenomenon. However, this hypothesis has yet to be addressed with a systematic, computational, and experimental approach. Here we present a framework to help guide future experimental verification of candidate prions with conserved functions to understand their role in the early stages of evolution and potentially in the origins of life. We identified candidate prions in all high‐quality proteomes available in UniProt computationally, assessed their phylogenomic distributions, and analyzed candidate‐prion functional annotations. Of the 27 980 560 proteins scanned, 228 561 were identified as candidate prions (~0.82%). Among these candidates, there were 84 Gene Ontology (GO) terms conserved across the three domains of life. We found that candidate prions with a possible role in adaptation were particularly well‐represented within this group. We discuss unifying features of candidate prions to elucidate the primeval roles of prions and their associated functions. Candidate prions annotated as transcription factors, DNA binding, and kinases are particularly well suited to generating diverse responses to changes in their environment and could allow for adaptation and population expansion into more diverse environments. We hypothesized that a relationship between these functions and candidate prions could be evolutionarily ancient, even if individual prion domains themselves are not evolutionarily conserved. Candidate prions annotated with these universally occurring functions potentially represent the oldest extant prions on Earth and are therefore excellent experimental targets.

Funder

National Science Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Molecular Biology,Biochemistry,Structural Biology

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