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Distinct Traits of Structural and Regulatory Evolutional Conservation of Human Genes with Specific Focus on Major Cancer Molecular Pathways

The evolution of protein-coding genes has both structural and regulatory components. The first can be assessed by measuring the ratio of non-synonymous to synonymous nucleotide substitutions. The second component can be measured as the normalized proportion of transposable elements that are used as...

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Autores principales: Zakharova, Galina, Modestov, Alexander, Pugacheva, Polina, Mekic, Rijalda, Savina, Ekaterina, Guryanova, Anastasia, Rachkova, Anastasia, Yakushov, Semyon, Alimov, Andrei, Kulaeva, Elizaveta, Fedoseeva, Elena, Kleyman, Artem, Vasin, Kirill, Tkachev, Victor, Garazha, Andrew, Sekacheva, Marina, Suntsova, Maria, Sorokin, Maksim, Buzdin, Anton, Zolotovskaia, Marianna A.
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10177184/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37174700
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells12091299
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author Zakharova, Galina
Modestov, Alexander
Pugacheva, Polina
Mekic, Rijalda
Savina, Ekaterina
Guryanova, Anastasia
Rachkova, Anastasia
Yakushov, Semyon
Alimov, Andrei
Kulaeva, Elizaveta
Fedoseeva, Elena
Kleyman, Artem
Vasin, Kirill
Tkachev, Victor
Garazha, Andrew
Sekacheva, Marina
Suntsova, Maria
Sorokin, Maksim
Buzdin, Anton
Zolotovskaia, Marianna A.
author_facet Zakharova, Galina
Modestov, Alexander
Pugacheva, Polina
Mekic, Rijalda
Savina, Ekaterina
Guryanova, Anastasia
Rachkova, Anastasia
Yakushov, Semyon
Alimov, Andrei
Kulaeva, Elizaveta
Fedoseeva, Elena
Kleyman, Artem
Vasin, Kirill
Tkachev, Victor
Garazha, Andrew
Sekacheva, Marina
Suntsova, Maria
Sorokin, Maksim
Buzdin, Anton
Zolotovskaia, Marianna A.
author_sort Zakharova, Galina
collection PubMed
description The evolution of protein-coding genes has both structural and regulatory components. The first can be assessed by measuring the ratio of non-synonymous to synonymous nucleotide substitutions. The second component can be measured as the normalized proportion of transposable elements that are used as regulatory elements. For the first time, we characterized in parallel the regulatory and structural evolutionary profiles for 10,890 human genes and 2972 molecular pathways. We observed a ~0.1 correlation between the structural and regulatory metrics at the gene level, which appeared much higher (~0.4) at the pathway level. We deposited the data in the publicly available database RetroSpect. We also analyzed the evolutionary dynamics of six cancer pathways of two major axes: Notch/WNT/Hedgehog and AKT/mTOR/EGFR. The Hedgehog pathway had both components slower, whereas the Akt pathway had clearly accelerated structural evolution. In particular, the major hub nodes Akt and beta-catenin showed both components strongly decreased, whereas two major regulators of Akt TCL1 and CTMP had outstandingly high evolutionary rates. We also noticed structural conservation of serine/threonine kinases and the genes related to guanosine metabolism in cancer signaling: GPCRs, G proteins, and small regulatory GTPases (Src, Rac, Ras); however, this was compensated by the accelerated regulatory evolution.
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spelling pubmed-101771842023-05-13 Distinct Traits of Structural and Regulatory Evolutional Conservation of Human Genes with Specific Focus on Major Cancer Molecular Pathways Zakharova, Galina Modestov, Alexander Pugacheva, Polina Mekic, Rijalda Savina, Ekaterina Guryanova, Anastasia Rachkova, Anastasia Yakushov, Semyon Alimov, Andrei Kulaeva, Elizaveta Fedoseeva, Elena Kleyman, Artem Vasin, Kirill Tkachev, Victor Garazha, Andrew Sekacheva, Marina Suntsova, Maria Sorokin, Maksim Buzdin, Anton Zolotovskaia, Marianna A. Cells Article The evolution of protein-coding genes has both structural and regulatory components. The first can be assessed by measuring the ratio of non-synonymous to synonymous nucleotide substitutions. The second component can be measured as the normalized proportion of transposable elements that are used as regulatory elements. For the first time, we characterized in parallel the regulatory and structural evolutionary profiles for 10,890 human genes and 2972 molecular pathways. We observed a ~0.1 correlation between the structural and regulatory metrics at the gene level, which appeared much higher (~0.4) at the pathway level. We deposited the data in the publicly available database RetroSpect. We also analyzed the evolutionary dynamics of six cancer pathways of two major axes: Notch/WNT/Hedgehog and AKT/mTOR/EGFR. The Hedgehog pathway had both components slower, whereas the Akt pathway had clearly accelerated structural evolution. In particular, the major hub nodes Akt and beta-catenin showed both components strongly decreased, whereas two major regulators of Akt TCL1 and CTMP had outstandingly high evolutionary rates. We also noticed structural conservation of serine/threonine kinases and the genes related to guanosine metabolism in cancer signaling: GPCRs, G proteins, and small regulatory GTPases (Src, Rac, Ras); however, this was compensated by the accelerated regulatory evolution. MDPI 2023-05-02 /pmc/articles/PMC10177184/ /pubmed/37174700 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells12091299 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Zakharova, Galina
Modestov, Alexander
Pugacheva, Polina
Mekic, Rijalda
Savina, Ekaterina
Guryanova, Anastasia
Rachkova, Anastasia
Yakushov, Semyon
Alimov, Andrei
Kulaeva, Elizaveta
Fedoseeva, Elena
Kleyman, Artem
Vasin, Kirill
Tkachev, Victor
Garazha, Andrew
Sekacheva, Marina
Suntsova, Maria
Sorokin, Maksim
Buzdin, Anton
Zolotovskaia, Marianna A.
Distinct Traits of Structural and Regulatory Evolutional Conservation of Human Genes with Specific Focus on Major Cancer Molecular Pathways
title Distinct Traits of Structural and Regulatory Evolutional Conservation of Human Genes with Specific Focus on Major Cancer Molecular Pathways
title_full Distinct Traits of Structural and Regulatory Evolutional Conservation of Human Genes with Specific Focus on Major Cancer Molecular Pathways
title_fullStr Distinct Traits of Structural and Regulatory Evolutional Conservation of Human Genes with Specific Focus on Major Cancer Molecular Pathways
title_full_unstemmed Distinct Traits of Structural and Regulatory Evolutional Conservation of Human Genes with Specific Focus on Major Cancer Molecular Pathways
title_short Distinct Traits of Structural and Regulatory Evolutional Conservation of Human Genes with Specific Focus on Major Cancer Molecular Pathways
title_sort distinct traits of structural and regulatory evolutional conservation of human genes with specific focus on major cancer molecular pathways
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10177184/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37174700
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells12091299
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