DS1 spectrogram: Master regulators of evolution and the microbiome in higher dimensions

Master regulators of evolution and the microbiome in higher dimensions

September 25, 20202009.12277

Authors

Holger Eble,Michael Joswig,Lisa Lamberti,Will Ludington

Abstract

A longstanding goal of biology is to identify the key genes and species that critically impact evolution, ecology, and health. Network analysis has revealed keystone species that regulate ecosystems and master regulators that regulate cellular genetic networks.

Yet these studies have focused on pairwise biological interactions, which can be affected by the context of genetic background and other species present generating higher-order interactions. The important regulators of higher-order interactions are unstudied.

To address this, we applied a new high-dimensional geometry approach that quantifies epistasis in a fitness landscape to ask how individual genes and species influence the interactions in the rest of the biological network. We then generated and also reanalyzed 5-dimensional datasets (two genetic, two microbiome).

We identified key genes (e.g. the rbs locus and pykF) and species (e.g.

Lactobacilli) that control the interactions of many other genes and species. These higher-order master regulators can induce or suppress evolutionary and ecological diversification by controlling the topography of the fitness landscape.

Thus, we provide mathematical intuition and justification for exploration of biological networks in higher dimensions.

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