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Coevolutionary landscape inference and the context-dependence of mutations in beta-lactamase tem-1

  • Matteo Figliuzzi
  • , Herve Jacquier
  • , Alexander Schug
  • , Oliver Tenaillon
  • , Martin Weigt

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Abstract

The quantitative characterization of mutational landscapes is a task of outstanding importance in evolutionary and medical biology: It is, for example, of central importance for our understanding of the phenotypic effect of mutations related to disease and antibiotic drug resistance. Here we develop a novel inference scheme for mutational landscapes, which is based on the statistical analysis of large alignments of homologs of the protein of interest. Our method is able to capture epistatic couplings between residues, and therefore to assess the dependence of mutational effects on the sequence context where they appear. Compared with recent large-scale mutagenesis data of the beta-lactamase TEM- 1, a protein providing resistance against beta-lactam antibiotics, our method leads to an increase of about 40% in explicative power as compared with approaches neglecting epistasis. We find that the informative sequence context extends to residues at native distances of about 20A° from the mutated site, reaching thus far beyond residues in direct physical contact.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)268-280
Number of pages13
JournalMolecular Biology and Evolution
Volume33
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2016
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Coevolution
  • Epistasis
  • Genotype-phenotype mapping
  • Mutational landscape
  • Statistical inference

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