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Microarray Analyses of Gene Expression during the Tetrahymena thermophila Life Cycle

BACKGROUND: The model eukaryote, Tetrahymena thermophila, is the first ciliated protozoan whose genome has been sequenced, enabling genome-wide analysis of gene expression. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: A genome-wide microarray platform containing the predicted coding sequences (putative genes) fo...

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Autores principales: Miao, Wei, Xiong, Jie, Bowen, Josephine, Wang, Wei, Liu, Yifan, Braguinets, Olga, Grigull, Jorg, Pearlman, Ronald E., Orias, Eduardo, Gorovsky, Martin A.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2636879/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19204800
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0004429
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author Miao, Wei
Xiong, Jie
Bowen, Josephine
Wang, Wei
Liu, Yifan
Braguinets, Olga
Grigull, Jorg
Pearlman, Ronald E.
Orias, Eduardo
Gorovsky, Martin A.
author_facet Miao, Wei
Xiong, Jie
Bowen, Josephine
Wang, Wei
Liu, Yifan
Braguinets, Olga
Grigull, Jorg
Pearlman, Ronald E.
Orias, Eduardo
Gorovsky, Martin A.
author_sort Miao, Wei
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: The model eukaryote, Tetrahymena thermophila, is the first ciliated protozoan whose genome has been sequenced, enabling genome-wide analysis of gene expression. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: A genome-wide microarray platform containing the predicted coding sequences (putative genes) for T. thermophila is described, validated and used to study gene expression during the three major stages of the organism's life cycle: growth, starvation and conjugation. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Of the ∼27,000 predicted open reading frames, transcripts homologous to only ∼5900 are not detectable in any of these life cycle stages, indicating that this single-celled organism does indeed contain a large number of functional genes. Transcripts from over 5000 predicted genes are expressed at levels >5× corrected background and 95 genes are expressed at >250× corrected background in all stages. Transcripts homologous to 91 predicted genes are specifically expressed and 155 more are highly up-regulated in growing cells, while 90 are specifically expressed and 616 are up-regulated during starvation. Strikingly, transcripts homologous to 1068 predicted genes are specifically expressed and 1753 are significantly up-regulated during conjugation. The patterns of gene expression during conjugation correlate well with the developmental stages of meiosis, nuclear differentiation and DNA elimination. The relationship between gene expression and chromosome fragmentation is analyzed. Genes encoding proteins known to interact or to function in complexes show similar expression patterns, indicating that co-ordinate expression with putative genes of known function can identify genes with related functions. New candidate genes associated with the RNAi-like process of DNA elimination and with meiosis are identified and the late stages of conjugation are shown to be characterized by specific expression of an unexpectedly large and diverse number of genes not involved in nuclear functions.
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spelling pubmed-26368792009-02-10 Microarray Analyses of Gene Expression during the Tetrahymena thermophila Life Cycle Miao, Wei Xiong, Jie Bowen, Josephine Wang, Wei Liu, Yifan Braguinets, Olga Grigull, Jorg Pearlman, Ronald E. Orias, Eduardo Gorovsky, Martin A. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: The model eukaryote, Tetrahymena thermophila, is the first ciliated protozoan whose genome has been sequenced, enabling genome-wide analysis of gene expression. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: A genome-wide microarray platform containing the predicted coding sequences (putative genes) for T. thermophila is described, validated and used to study gene expression during the three major stages of the organism's life cycle: growth, starvation and conjugation. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Of the ∼27,000 predicted open reading frames, transcripts homologous to only ∼5900 are not detectable in any of these life cycle stages, indicating that this single-celled organism does indeed contain a large number of functional genes. Transcripts from over 5000 predicted genes are expressed at levels >5× corrected background and 95 genes are expressed at >250× corrected background in all stages. Transcripts homologous to 91 predicted genes are specifically expressed and 155 more are highly up-regulated in growing cells, while 90 are specifically expressed and 616 are up-regulated during starvation. Strikingly, transcripts homologous to 1068 predicted genes are specifically expressed and 1753 are significantly up-regulated during conjugation. The patterns of gene expression during conjugation correlate well with the developmental stages of meiosis, nuclear differentiation and DNA elimination. The relationship between gene expression and chromosome fragmentation is analyzed. Genes encoding proteins known to interact or to function in complexes show similar expression patterns, indicating that co-ordinate expression with putative genes of known function can identify genes with related functions. New candidate genes associated with the RNAi-like process of DNA elimination and with meiosis are identified and the late stages of conjugation are shown to be characterized by specific expression of an unexpectedly large and diverse number of genes not involved in nuclear functions. Public Library of Science 2009-02-10 /pmc/articles/PMC2636879/ /pubmed/19204800 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0004429 Text en Miao 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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Miao, Wei
Xiong, Jie
Bowen, Josephine
Wang, Wei
Liu, Yifan
Braguinets, Olga
Grigull, Jorg
Pearlman, Ronald E.
Orias, Eduardo
Gorovsky, Martin A.
Microarray Analyses of Gene Expression during the Tetrahymena thermophila Life Cycle
title Microarray Analyses of Gene Expression during the Tetrahymena thermophila Life Cycle
title_full Microarray Analyses of Gene Expression during the Tetrahymena thermophila Life Cycle
title_fullStr Microarray Analyses of Gene Expression during the Tetrahymena thermophila Life Cycle
title_full_unstemmed Microarray Analyses of Gene Expression during the Tetrahymena thermophila Life Cycle
title_short Microarray Analyses of Gene Expression during the Tetrahymena thermophila Life Cycle
title_sort microarray analyses of gene expression during the tetrahymena thermophila life cycle
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2636879/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19204800
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0004429
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