Selection and the Cell Cycle: Positive Darwinian Selection in a Well-Known DNA Damage Response Pathway

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Mary J. O’Connell
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[1] Dublin City University,Bioinformatics and Molecular Evolution Group, School of Biotechnology
[2] Dublin City University,Centre for Scientific Computing & Complex Systems Modelling (SCI
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Journal of Molecular Evolution | 2010年 / 71卷
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Cell cycle; Cancer evolution; Cancer selection; Tumor suppressor; Breast cancer; Positive selection; Adaptive evolution; DNA repair; Vertebrate evolution;
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Cancer is a common occurrence in multi-cellular organisms and is not strictly limited to the elderly in a population. It is therefore possible that individuals with genotypes that protect against early onset cancers have a selective advantage. In this study the patterns of mutation in the proteins of a well-studied DNA damage response pathway have been examined for evidence of adaptive evolutionary change. Using a maximum likelihood framework and the mammalian species phylogeny, together with codon models of evolution, selective pressure variation across the interacting network of proteins has been detected. The presence of signatures of adaptive evolution in BRCA1 and BRCA2 has already been documented but the effect on the entire network of interacting proteins in this damage response pathway has, until now, been unknown. Positive selection is evident throughout the network with a total of 11 proteins out of 15 examined displaying patterns of substitution characteristic of positive selection. It is also shown here that modern human populations display evidence of an ongoing selective sweep in 9 of these DNA damage repair proteins. The results presented here provide the community with new residues that may be relevant to cancer susceptibility while also highlighting those proteins where human and mouse have undergone lineage-specific functional shift. An understanding of this damage response pathway from an evolutionary perspective will undoubtedly contribute to future cancer treatment approaches.
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