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Science 7 April 2006: Vol. 312. no. 5770, pp. 97 - 101 DOI: 10.1126/science.1123348
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Evolution of Hormone-Receptor Complexity by Molecular Exploitation
Jamie T. Bridgham,
Sean M. Carroll,
Joseph W. Thornton*
According to Darwinian theory, complexity evolves by a stepwise process of elaboration and optimization under natural selection. Biological systems composed of tightly integrated parts seem to challenge this view, because it is not obvious how any element's function can be selected for unless the partners with which it interacts are already present. Here we demonstrate how an integrated molecular systemthe specific functional interaction between the steroid hormone aldosterone and its partner the mineralocorticoid receptorevolved by a stepwise Darwinian process. Using ancestral gene resurrection, we show that, long before the hormone evolved, the receptor's affinity for aldosterone was present as a structural by-product of its partnership with chemically similar, more ancient ligands. Introducing two amino acid changes into the ancestral sequence recapitulates the evolution of present-day receptor specificity. Our results indicate that tight interactions can evolve by molecular exploitationrecruitment of an older molecule, previously constrained for a different role, into a new functional complex.
Center for Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, University of Oregon, Eugene, OR 97403, USA.
* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: joet{at}uoregon.edu
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