
Assigning function to natural allelic variation via dynamic modeling of gene network induction
Author(s) -
Richard Magali,
Chuffart Florent,
DuplusBottin Hélène,
Pouyet Fanny,
Spichty Martin,
Fulcrand Etienne,
Entrevan Marianne,
Barthelaix Audrey,
Springer Michael,
Jost Daniel,
Yvert Gaël
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
molecular systems biology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 8.523
H-Index - 148
ISSN - 1744-4292
DOI - 10.15252/msb.20177803
Subject(s) - humanities , physics , philosophy
More and more natural DNA variants are being linked to physiological traits. Yet, understanding what differences they make on molecular regulations remains challenging. Important properties of gene regulatory networks can be captured by computational models. If model parameters can be “personalized” according to the genotype, their variation may then reveal how DNA variants operate in the network. Here, we combined experiments and computations to visualize natural alleles of the yeast GAL3 gene in a space of model parameters describing the galactose response network. Alleles altering the activation of Gal3p by galactose were discriminated from those affecting its activity (production/degradation or efficiency of the activated protein). The approach allowed us to correctly predict that a non‐synonymous SNP would change the binding affinity of Gal3p with the Gal80p transcriptional repressor. Our results illustrate how personalizing gene regulatory models can be used for the mechanistic interpretation of genetic variants.