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Panorama of ancient metazoan macromolecular complexes.

Authors :
Wan, Cuihong
Borgeson, Blake
Phanse, Sadhna
Tu, Fan
Drew, Kevin
Clark, Greg
Xiong, Xuejian
Kagan, Olga
Kwan, Julian
Bezginov, Alexandr
Chessman, Kyle
Pal, Swati
Cromar, Graham
Papoulas, Ophelia
Ni, Zuyao
Boutz, Daniel R.
Stoilova, Snejana
Havugimana, Pierre C.
Guo, Xinghua
Malty, Ramy H.
Source :
Nature; 9/17/2015, Vol. 525 Issue 7569, p339-344, 6p, 3 Diagrams, 12 Graphs
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Macromolecular complexes are essential to conserved biological processes, but their prevalence across animals is unclear. By combining extensive biochemical fractionation with quantitative mass spectrometry, here we directly examined the composition of soluble multiprotein complexes among diverse metazoan models. Using an integrative approach, we generated a draft conservation map consisting of more than one million putative high-confidence co-complex interactions for species with fully sequenced genomes that encompasses functional modules present broadly across all extant animals. Clustering reveals a spectrum of conservation, ranging from ancient eukaryotic assemblies that have probably served cellular housekeeping roles for at least one billion years, ancestral complexes that have accrued contemporary components, and rarer metazoan innovations linked to multicellularity. We validated these projections by independent co-fractionation experiments in evolutionarily distant species, affinity purification and functional analyses. The comprehensiveness, centrality and modularity of these reconstructed interactomes reflect their fundamental mechanistic importance and adaptive value to animal cell systems. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00280836
Volume :
525
Issue :
7569
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Nature
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
109534104
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/nature14877