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  The metabolic background is a global player in Saccharomyces gene expression epistasis

Alam, M. T., Zelezniak, A., Mülleder, M., Shliaha, P., Schwarz, R., Capuano, F., et al. (2016). The metabolic background is a global player in Saccharomyces gene expression epistasis. Nature Microbiology, 2016: 15030.

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Alam, Mohammad Tauqeer, Autor
Zelezniak, Aleksej, Autor
Mülleder, Michael, Autor
Shliaha, Pavel, Autor
Schwarz, Roland, Autor
Capuano, Floriana, Autor
Vowinckel, Jakob, Autor
Radmanesfahar , Elahe, Autor
Krüger, Antje, Autor
Calvani , Enrica, Autor
Michel, Steve, Autor
Börno, Stefan T.1, Autor           
Christen, Stefan, Autor
Patil , Kiran Raosaheb, Autor
Timmermann, Bernd1, Autor           
Lilley, Kathryn S., Autor
Ralser, Markus, Autor
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1Sequencing (Head: Bernd Timmermann), Scientific Service (Head: Christoph Krukenkamp), Max Planck Institute for Molecular Genetics, Max Planck Society, ou_1479670              

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 Zusammenfassung: The regulation of gene expression in response to nutrient availability is fundamental to the genotype–phenotype relationship. The metabolic–genetic make-up of the cell, as reflected in auxotrophy, is hence likely to be a determinant of gene expression. Here, we address the importance of the metabolic–genetic background by monitoring transcriptome, proteome and metabolome in a repertoire of 16 Saccharomyces cerevisiae laboratory backgrounds, combinatorially perturbed in histidine, leucine, methionine and uracil biosynthesis. The metabolic background affected up to 85% of the coding genome. Suggesting widespread confounding, these transcriptional changes show, on average, 83% overlap between unrelated auxotrophs and 35% with previously published transcriptomes generated for non-metabolic gene knockouts. Background-dependent gene expression correlated with metabolic flux and acted, predominantly through masking or suppression, on 88% of transcriptional interactions epistatically. As a consequence, the deletion of the same metabolic gene in a different background could provoke an entirely different transcriptional response. Propagating to the proteome and scaling up at the metabolome, metabolic background dependencies reveal the prevalence of metabolismdependent epistasis at all regulatory levels. Urging a fundamental change of the prevailing laboratory practice of using auxotrophs and nutrient supplemented media, these results reveal epistatic intertwining of metabolism with gene expression on the genomic scale.

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Sprache(n): eng - English
 Datum: 2015-12-172016-02-01
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Titel: Nature Microbiology
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Seiten: - Band / Heft: 2016 Artikelnummer: 15030 Start- / Endseite: - Identifikator: ISSN: 2058-5276 (online)