Inferring Genetic Networks and Identifying Compound Mode of Action via Expression Profiling
Telethon Institute Of Genetics And Medicine
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Abstract
The complexity of cellular gene, protein, and metabolite networks can hinder attempts to elucidate their structure and function. To address this problem, we used systematic transcriptional perturbations to construct a first-order model of regulatory interactions in a nine-gene subnetwork of the SOS pathway in Escherichia coli. The model correctly identified the major regulatory genes and the transcriptional targets of mitomycin C activity in the subnetwork. This approach, which is experimentally and computationally scalable, provides a framework for elucidating the functional properties of genetic networks and identifying molecular targets of pharmacological compounds.
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- Subnetwork
- Computational biology
- Gene regulatory network
- Gene
- Biology
- Function (biology)
- Gene expression profiling
- Regulation of gene expression
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