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TRANSCRIPTIONAL RESPONSES TO FATTY ACID ARE COORDINATED BY COMBINATORIAL CONTROL SCIE SCOPUS

Title
TRANSCRIPTIONAL RESPONSES TO FATTY ACID ARE COORDINATED BY COMBINATORIAL CONTROL
Authors
Smith, JJRamsey, SAMarelli, MMarzolf, BHwang, DSaleem, RARachubinski, RAAitchison, JD
Date Issued
2007-06
Publisher
NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
Abstract
In transcriptional regulatory networks, the coincident binding of a combination of factors to regulate a gene implies the existence of complex mechanisms to control both the gene expression profile and specificity of the response. Unraveling this complexity is a major challenge to biologists. Here, a novel network topology-based clustering approach was applied to condition-specific genome-wide chromatin localization and expression data to characterize a dynamic transcriptional regulatory network responsive to the fatty acid oleate. A network of four (predicted) regulators of the response (Oaf1p, Pip2p, Adr1p and Oaf3p) was investigated. By analyzing trends in the network structure, we found that two groups of multi-input motifs form in response to oleate, each controlling distinct functional classes of genes. This functionality is contributed in part by Oaf1p, which is a component of both types of multi-input motifs and has two different regulatory activities depending on its binding context. The dynamic cooperation between Oaf1p and Pip2p appears to temporally synchronize the two different responses. Together, these data suggest a network mechanism involving dynamic combinatorial control for coordinating transcriptional responses.
Keywords
Oaf3p; oleate; peroxisome; regulatory network; stress response; SACCHAROMYCES-CEREVISIAE; PEROXISOME PROLIFERATION; REGULATORY NETWORKS; GENOMIC ANALYSIS; BETA-OXIDATION; IDENTIFY GENES; YEAST; INDUCTION; PROTEINS; LOCALIZATION
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/28500
DOI
10.1038/MSB1400157
ISSN
1744-4292
Article Type
Article
Citation
MOLECULAR SYSTEMS BIOLOGY, vol. 3, no. 115, page. 1 - 4, 2007-06
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