Design principles of gene evolution for niche adaptation through changes in protein–protein interaction networks

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Gon Carmi
Somnath Tagore
Alessandro Gorohovski
Aviad Sivan
Dorith Raviv-Shay
Milana Frenkel-Morgenstern
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[1] Bar-Ilan University,The Azrieli Faculty of Medicine
[2] Herbert Irving Cancer Research Center,Department of Systems Biology, Columbia University Medical Center
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In contrast to fossorial and above-ground organisms, subterranean species have adapted to the extreme stresses of living underground. We analyzed the predicted protein–protein interactions (PPIs) of all gene products, including those of stress-response genes, among nine subterranean, ten fossorial, and 13 aboveground species. We considered 10,314 unique orthologous protein families and constructed 5,879,879 PPIs in all organisms using ChiPPI. We found strong association between PPI network modulation and adaptation to specific habitats, noting that mutations in genes and changes in protein sequences were not linked directly with niche adaptation in the organisms sampled. Thus, orthologous hypoxia, heat-shock, and circadian clock proteins were found to cluster according to habitat, based on PPIs rather than on sequence similarities. Curiously, "ordered" domains were preserved in aboveground species, while "disordered" domains were conserved in subterranean organisms, and confirmed for proteins in DistProt database. Furthermore, proteins with disordered regions were found to adopt significantly less optimal codon usage in subterranean species than in fossorial and above-ground species. These findings reveal design principles of protein networks by means of alterations in protein domains, thus providing insight into deep mechanisms of evolutionary adaptation, generally, and particularly of species to underground living and other confined habitats.
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