Shifts in Mutation Bias Promote Mutators by Altering the Distribution of Fitness Effects
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Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology, University of ArizonaIssue Date
2023-08-23
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Marwa Z. Tuffaha, Saranya Varakunan, David Castellano, Ryan N. Gutenkunst and Lindi M. WahlJournal
American NaturalistRights
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Recent experimental evidence demonstrates that shifts in mutational biases—for example, increases in transversion frequency— can change the distribution of fitness effects of mutations (DFE). In particular, reducing or reversing a prevailing bias can increase the probability that a de novo mutation is beneficial. It has also been shown that mutator bacteria are more likely to emerge if the beneficial mutations they generate have a larger effect size than observed in the wild type. Here, we connect these two results, demonstrating that mutator strains that reduce or reverse a prevailing bias have a positively shifted DFE, which in turn can dramatically increase their emergence probability. Since changes in mutation rate and bias are often coupled through the gain and loss of DNA repair enzymes, our results predict that the invasion of mutator strains will be facilitated by shifts in mutation bias that offer improved access to previously undersampled beneficial mutations. © 2023 The University of Chicago.Note
12 month embargo; first published 23 August 2023ISSN
0003-0147PubMed ID
37792927DOI
10.1086/726010Version
Final Published Versionae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1086/726010
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