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Shared Protein Complex Subunits Contribute to Explaining Disrupted Co-occurrence
Authors:Adrian Schneider  Michael F. Seidl  Berend Snel
Affiliation:1.Theoretical Biology and Bioinformatics, Utrecht University, Utrecht, The Netherlands;2.Centre for BioSystems Genomics, Wageningen, The Netherlands;University of Zurich and Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics, Switzerland
Abstract:The gene composition of present-day genomes has been shaped by a complicated evolutionary history, resulting in diverse distributions of genes across genomes. The pattern of presence and absence of a gene in different genomes is called its phylogenetic profile. It has been shown that proteins whose encoding genes have highly similar profiles tend to be functionally related: As these genes were gained and lost together, their encoded proteins can probably only perform their full function if both are present. However, a large proportion of genes encoding interacting proteins do not have matching profiles. In this study, we analysed one possible reason for this, namely that phylogenetic profiles can be affected by multi-functional proteins such as shared subunits of two or more protein complexes. We found that by considering triplets of proteins, of which one protein is multi-functional, a large fraction of disturbed co-occurrence patterns can be explained.
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