Variation in the modality of a yeast signaling pathway is mediated by a single regulator
Variation in the modality of a yeast signaling pathway is mediated by a single regulator
Abstract Bimodal gene expression by genetically identical cells is a pervasive feature of signaling networks. In the galactose-utilization (GAL) pathway of Saccharomyces cerevisiae, induction can be unimodal or bimodal depending on natural genetic variation and pre-induction conditions. Here, we find that this variation of modality is regulated by an interplay between two features of the pathway response, the fraction of cells that are in the induced subpopulation and their expression level. Combined, the variations in these features are sufficient to explain the observed effects of natural variation and pre-induction conditions on the modality of induction in both mechanistic and phenomenological models. Both natural variation and pre-induction conditions act by modulating the expression and function of the galactose sensor GAL3. The ability to alter modality may allow organisms to adapt their level of “bet hedging” to the conditions they experience, and thus help optimize fitness in complex, fluctuating natural environments.
Wang Jue、Springer Michael、Palme Julius
Department of Chemical Engineering, University of WashingtonDepartment of Systems Biology, Harvard Medical SchoolDepartment of Systems Biology, Harvard Medical School
分子生物学遗传学细胞生物学
Wang Jue,Springer Michael,Palme Julius.Variation in the modality of a yeast signaling pathway is mediated by a single regulator[EB/OL].(2025-03-28)[2025-06-25].https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/131938.点此复制
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