Punctuated evolution and transitional hybrid network in an ancestral cell cycle of fungi

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Medina, EM

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Turner, JJ

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Gordân, R

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Skotheim, JM

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Buchler, NE

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2016-06-15T00:49:48Z

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2016-05-10

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© Medina et al.Although cell cycle control is an ancient, conserved, and essential process, some core animal and fungal cell cycle regulators share no more sequence identity than non-homologous proteins. Here, we show that evolution along the fungal lineage was punctuated by the early acquisition and entrainment of the SBF transcription factor through horizontal gene transfer. Cell cycle evolution in the fungal ancestor then proceeded through a hybrid network containing both SBF and its ancestral animal counterpart E2F, which is still maintained in many basal fungi. We hypothesize that a virally-derived SBF may have initially hijacked cell cycle control by activating transcription via the cis-regulatory elements targeted by the ancestral cell cycle regulator E2F, much like extant viral oncogenes. Consistent with this hypothesis, we show that SBF can regulate promoters with E2F binding sites in budding yeast.

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2050-084X

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https://hdl.handle.net/10161/12396

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eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd

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eLife

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10.7554/eLife.09492.001

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Punctuated evolution and transitional hybrid network in an ancestral cell cycle of fungi

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Journal article

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2016-06-18T15:40:02.738-0400

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2016-06-28T20:40:06.444-0400

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2016-07-12T12:40:15.345-0400

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MAY2016

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Basic Science Departments

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Biostatistics & Bioinformatics

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Computer Science

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Duke

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Molecular Genetics and Microbiology

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School of Medicine

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Trinity College of Arts & Sciences

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Published

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5

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