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   Genetic variation shapes protein networks mainly through non-transcriptional mechanisms  
   
نویسنده foss e.j. ,radulovic d. ,shaffer s.a. ,goodlett d.r. ,kruglyak l. ,bedalov a.
منبع plos biology - 2011 - دوره : 9 - شماره : 9
چکیده    Networks of co-regulated transcripts in genetically diverse populations have been studied extensively,but little is known about the degree to which these networks cause similar co-variation at the protein level. we quantified 354 proteins in a genetically diverse population of yeast segregants,which allowed for the first time construction of a coherent protein co-variation matrix. we identified tightly co-regulated groups of 36 and 93 proteins that were made up predominantly of genes involved in ribosome biogenesis and amino acid metabolism,respectively. even though the ribosomal genes were tightly co-regulated at both the protein and transcript levels,genetic regulation of proteins was entirely distinct from that of transcripts,and almost no genes in this network showed a significant correlation between protein and transcript levels. this result calls into question the widely held belief that in yeast,as opposed to higher eukaryotes,ribosomal protein levels are regulated primarily by regulating transcript levels. furthermore,although genetic regulation of the amino acid network was more similar for proteins and transcripts,regression analysis demonstrated that even here,proteins vary predominantly as a result of non-transcriptional variation. we also found that cis regulation,which is common in the transcriptome,is rare at the level of the proteome. we conclude that most inter-individual variation in levels of these particular high abundance proteins in this genetically diverse population is not caused by variation of their underlying transcripts. © 2011 foss et al.
آدرس clinical research division,fred hutchinson cancer research center and department of medicine,university of washington school of medicine,seattle,wa, United States, department of mathematical sciences,florida atlantic university,boca raton,fl, United States, university of massachusetts medical school,worcester,ma, United States, department of medicinal chemistry,university of washington,seattle,wa, United States, lewis-sigler institute for integrative genomics and department of ecology and evolutionary biology,princeton university,princeton,nj, United States, clinical research division,fred hutchinson cancer research center and department of medicine,university of washington school of medicine,seattle,wa, United States
 
     
   
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