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Analysis of a Splice Array Experiment Elucidates Roles of Chromatin Elongation Factor Spt4–5 in Splicing

Splicing is an important process for regulation of gene expression in eukaryotes, and it has important functional links to other steps of gene expression. Two examples of these linkages include Ceg1, a component of the mRNA capping enzyme, and the chromatin elongation factors Spt4–5, both of which h...

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Autores principales: Xiao, Yuanyuan, Yang, Yee H, Burckin, Todd A, Shiue, Lily, Hartzog, Grant A, Segal, Mark R
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1214541/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16172632
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.0010039
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author Xiao, Yuanyuan
Yang, Yee H
Burckin, Todd A
Shiue, Lily
Hartzog, Grant A
Segal, Mark R
author_facet Xiao, Yuanyuan
Yang, Yee H
Burckin, Todd A
Shiue, Lily
Hartzog, Grant A
Segal, Mark R
author_sort Xiao, Yuanyuan
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description Splicing is an important process for regulation of gene expression in eukaryotes, and it has important functional links to other steps of gene expression. Two examples of these linkages include Ceg1, a component of the mRNA capping enzyme, and the chromatin elongation factors Spt4–5, both of which have recently been shown to play a role in the normal splicing of several genes in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Using a genomic approach to characterize the roles of Spt4–5 in splicing, we used splicing-sensitive DNA microarrays to identify specific sets of genes that are mis-spliced in ceg1, spt4, and spt5 mutants. In the context of a complex, nested, experimental design featuring 22 dye-swap array hybridizations, comprising both biological and technical replicates, we applied five appropriate statistical models for assessing differential expression between wild-type and the mutants. To refine selection of differential expression genes, we then used a robust model-synthesizing approach, Differential Expression via Distance Synthesis, to integrate all five models. The resultant list of differentially expressed genes was then further analyzed with regard to select attributes: we found that highly transcribed genes with long introns were most sensitive to spt mutations. QPCR confirmation of differential expression was established for the limited number of genes evaluated. In this paper, we showcase splicing array technology, as well as powerful, yet general, statistical methodology for assessing differential expression, in the context of a real, complex experimental design. Our results suggest that the Spt4–Spt5 complex may help coordinate splicing with transcription under conditions that present kinetic challenges to spliceosome assembly or function.
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spelling pubmed-12145412005-10-03 Analysis of a Splice Array Experiment Elucidates Roles of Chromatin Elongation Factor Spt4–5 in Splicing Xiao, Yuanyuan Yang, Yee H Burckin, Todd A Shiue, Lily Hartzog, Grant A Segal, Mark R PLoS Comput Biol Research Article Splicing is an important process for regulation of gene expression in eukaryotes, and it has important functional links to other steps of gene expression. Two examples of these linkages include Ceg1, a component of the mRNA capping enzyme, and the chromatin elongation factors Spt4–5, both of which have recently been shown to play a role in the normal splicing of several genes in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Using a genomic approach to characterize the roles of Spt4–5 in splicing, we used splicing-sensitive DNA microarrays to identify specific sets of genes that are mis-spliced in ceg1, spt4, and spt5 mutants. In the context of a complex, nested, experimental design featuring 22 dye-swap array hybridizations, comprising both biological and technical replicates, we applied five appropriate statistical models for assessing differential expression between wild-type and the mutants. To refine selection of differential expression genes, we then used a robust model-synthesizing approach, Differential Expression via Distance Synthesis, to integrate all five models. The resultant list of differentially expressed genes was then further analyzed with regard to select attributes: we found that highly transcribed genes with long introns were most sensitive to spt mutations. QPCR confirmation of differential expression was established for the limited number of genes evaluated. In this paper, we showcase splicing array technology, as well as powerful, yet general, statistical methodology for assessing differential expression, in the context of a real, complex experimental design. Our results suggest that the Spt4–Spt5 complex may help coordinate splicing with transcription under conditions that present kinetic challenges to spliceosome assembly or function. Public Library of Science 2005-09 2005-09-16 /pmc/articles/PMC1214541/ /pubmed/16172632 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.0010039 Text en Copyright: © 2005 Xiao et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Xiao, Yuanyuan
Yang, Yee H
Burckin, Todd A
Shiue, Lily
Hartzog, Grant A
Segal, Mark R
Analysis of a Splice Array Experiment Elucidates Roles of Chromatin Elongation Factor Spt4–5 in Splicing
title Analysis of a Splice Array Experiment Elucidates Roles of Chromatin Elongation Factor Spt4–5 in Splicing
title_full Analysis of a Splice Array Experiment Elucidates Roles of Chromatin Elongation Factor Spt4–5 in Splicing
title_fullStr Analysis of a Splice Array Experiment Elucidates Roles of Chromatin Elongation Factor Spt4–5 in Splicing
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of a Splice Array Experiment Elucidates Roles of Chromatin Elongation Factor Spt4–5 in Splicing
title_short Analysis of a Splice Array Experiment Elucidates Roles of Chromatin Elongation Factor Spt4–5 in Splicing
title_sort analysis of a splice array experiment elucidates roles of chromatin elongation factor spt4–5 in splicing
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1214541/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16172632
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.0010039
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