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   Genetic Basis of Haloperidol Resistance in Saccharomyces cerevisiae Is Complex and Dose Dependent  
   
نویسنده wang x. ,kruglyak l.
منبع plos genetics - 2014 - دوره : 10 - شماره : 12
چکیده    The genetic basis of most heritable traits is complex. inhibitory compounds and their effects in model organisms have been used in many studies to gain insights into the genetic architecture underlying quantitative traits. however,the differential effect of compound concentration has not been studied in detail. in this study,we used a large segregant panel from a cross between two genetically divergent yeast strains,by4724 (a laboratory strain) and rm11_1a (a vineyard strain),to study the genetic basis of variation in response to different doses of a drug. linkage analysis revealed that the genetic architecture of resistance to the small-molecule therapeutic drug haloperidol is highly dose-dependent. some of the loci identified had effects only at low doses of haloperidol,while other loci had effects primarily at higher concentrations of the drug. we show that a major qtl affecting resistance across all concentrations of haloperidol is caused by polymorphisms in swh1,a homologue of human oxysterol binding protein. we identify a complex set of interactions among the alleles of the genes swh1,mkt1,and ira2 that are most pronounced at a haloperidol dose of 200 µm and are only observed when the remainder of the genome is of the rm background. our results provide further insight into the genetic basis of drug resistance. © 2014 wang,kruglyak.
آدرس department of molecular biology,princeton university,princeton,nj,united states,lewis-sigler institute for integrative genomics,princeton university,princeton,nj, United States, department of human genetics,university of california,los angeles,los angeles,ca,united states,department of biological chemistry,university of california,los angeles,los angeles,ca,united states,howard hughes medical institute,chevy chase,md, United States
 
     
   
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