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Expression and functional profiling reveal distinct gene classes involved in fatty acid metabolism
Cells respond to fatty acid exposure by metabolic reorganization and proliferation of peroxisomes. Described here is the development and application of a genome-wide screen to identify nonessential yeast genes necessary for efficient metabolism of myristic and oleic acids. Comparison of the resultan...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1681483/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16738555 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/msb4100051 |
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author | Smith, Jennifer J Sydorskyy, Yaroslav Marelli, Marcello Hwang, Daehee Bolouri, Hamid Rachubinski, Richard A Aitchison, John D |
author_facet | Smith, Jennifer J Sydorskyy, Yaroslav Marelli, Marcello Hwang, Daehee Bolouri, Hamid Rachubinski, Richard A Aitchison, John D |
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description | Cells respond to fatty acid exposure by metabolic reorganization and proliferation of peroxisomes. Described here is the development and application of a genome-wide screen to identify nonessential yeast genes necessary for efficient metabolism of myristic and oleic acids. Comparison of the resultant fitness data set with an integrated data set of genes transcriptionally responsive to fatty acids revealed very little overlap between the data sets. Furthermore, the fitness data set enriched for genes involved in peroxisome biogenesis and other processes related to cell morphology, whereas the expression data set enriched for genes related to metabolism. These data suggest that in response to fatty acid exposure, transcriptional control is biased towards metabolic reorganization, and structural changes tend to be controlled post-transcriptionally. They also suggest that fatty acid responsive metabolic networks are more robust than those related to cell structure. Statistical analyses of these and other global data sets suggest that the utilization of distinct control mechanisms for the execution of morphological versus metabolic responses is widespread. |
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spelling | pubmed-16814832007-01-25 Expression and functional profiling reveal distinct gene classes involved in fatty acid metabolism Smith, Jennifer J Sydorskyy, Yaroslav Marelli, Marcello Hwang, Daehee Bolouri, Hamid Rachubinski, Richard A Aitchison, John D Mol Syst Biol Report Cells respond to fatty acid exposure by metabolic reorganization and proliferation of peroxisomes. Described here is the development and application of a genome-wide screen to identify nonessential yeast genes necessary for efficient metabolism of myristic and oleic acids. Comparison of the resultant fitness data set with an integrated data set of genes transcriptionally responsive to fatty acids revealed very little overlap between the data sets. Furthermore, the fitness data set enriched for genes involved in peroxisome biogenesis and other processes related to cell morphology, whereas the expression data set enriched for genes related to metabolism. These data suggest that in response to fatty acid exposure, transcriptional control is biased towards metabolic reorganization, and structural changes tend to be controlled post-transcriptionally. They also suggest that fatty acid responsive metabolic networks are more robust than those related to cell structure. Statistical analyses of these and other global data sets suggest that the utilization of distinct control mechanisms for the execution of morphological versus metabolic responses is widespread. 2006-02-21 /pmc/articles/PMC1681483/ /pubmed/16738555 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/msb4100051 Text en Copyright © 2006, EMBO and Nature Publishing Group |
spellingShingle | Report Smith, Jennifer J Sydorskyy, Yaroslav Marelli, Marcello Hwang, Daehee Bolouri, Hamid Rachubinski, Richard A Aitchison, John D Expression and functional profiling reveal distinct gene classes involved in fatty acid metabolism |
title | Expression and functional profiling reveal distinct gene classes involved in fatty acid metabolism |
title_full | Expression and functional profiling reveal distinct gene classes involved in fatty acid metabolism |
title_fullStr | Expression and functional profiling reveal distinct gene classes involved in fatty acid metabolism |
title_full_unstemmed | Expression and functional profiling reveal distinct gene classes involved in fatty acid metabolism |
title_short | Expression and functional profiling reveal distinct gene classes involved in fatty acid metabolism |
title_sort | expression and functional profiling reveal distinct gene classes involved in fatty acid metabolism |
topic | Report |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1681483/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16738555 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/msb4100051 |
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