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Scaling properties of evolutionary paths in a biophysical model of protein adaptation

Populations and Evolution 2015-06-01 v2 Statistical Mechanics

Abstract

The enormous size and complexity of genotypic sequence space frequently requires consideration of coarse-grained sequences in empirical models. We develop scaling relations to quantify the effect of this coarse-graining on properties of fitness landscapes and evolutionary paths. We first consider evolution on a simple Mount Fuji fitness landscape, focusing on how the length and predictability of evolutionary paths scale with the coarse-grained sequence length and alphabet. We obtain simple scaling relations for both the weak- and strong-selection limits, with a non-trivial crossover regime at intermediate selection strengths. We apply these results to evolution on a biophysical fitness landscape that describes how proteins evolve new binding interactions while maintaining their folding stability. We combine the scaling relations with numerical calculations for coarse-grained protein sequences to obtain quantitative properties of the model for realistic binding interfaces and a full amino acid alphabet.

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@article{arxiv.1410.1493,
  title  = {Scaling properties of evolutionary paths in a biophysical model of protein adaptation},
  author = {Michael Manhart and Alexandre V. Morozov},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1410.1493},
  year   = {2015}
}

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