Large-scale changes of molecular network states explain complex traits

Author:

Weith Matthias,Großbach JanORCID,Clement-Ziza MathieuORCID,Gillet LudovicORCID,Rodríguez-López MaríaORCID,Marguerat Samuel,Workman Christopher T.,Picotti Paola,Bähler JürgORCID,Aebersold Ruedi,Beyer AndreasORCID

Abstract

AbstractThe complexity of many cellular and organismal traits results from poorly understood mechanisms integrating genetic and environmental factorsviamolecular networks. Here, we show when and how genetic perturbations lead to molecular changes that are confined to small parts of a networkversuswhen they lead to large-scale adaptations of global network states. Integrating multi-omics profiling of genetically heterogeneous budding and fission yeast strains with an array of cellular traits identified a central state transition of the yeast molecular network that is related to PKA and TOR (PT) signaling. Genetic variants affecting this PT state globally shifted the molecular network along a single-dimensional axis, thereby modulating processes including energy- and amino acid metabolism, transcription, translation, cell cycle control and cellular stress response. We propose that genetic effects can propagate through large parts of molecular networks because of the functional requirement to centrally coordinate the activity of fundamental cellular processes.Graphical abstractGraphical abstract:Genetic variants directly or indirectly affecting the activity of PKA and/or TOR signaling cause global changes of transcriptomic and proteomic network states by modulating the activity of diverse cellular functions and network modules. Using marker genes acting downstream of PKA and TOR signaling we are able to quantify the activity status of combined PKA and TOR signaling (‘PT Score’). This PT Score correlates with major transcriptomic and proteomic changes in response to genetic variability. Those large-scale molecular adaptations correlate with and explain phenotypic consequences for multiple cellular traits. Variants affecting the stoichiometry of proteins within a specific module have regional effects that remain confined to smaller parts of the molecular network. Variants affecting only one or very few proteins change molecular networks only locally. The global reorganization of network states caused by variants of the first type result in consequences for many cellular traits (i.e. pleiotropic effects), such as growth on different carbon sources, stress response, energy metabolism and replicative lifespan. (Created withBioRender.com)

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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