Multilevel comparative analysis of the contributions of genome reduction and heat shock to the <it>Escherichia coli</it> transcriptome
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Both large deletions in genome and heat shock stress would lead to alterations in the gene expression profile; however, whether there is any potential linkage between these disturbances to the transcriptome have not been discovered....
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doaj-4ea2c852a9874a218bbf2a5d9ef892022020-11-24T23:18:14ZengBMCBMC Genomics1471-21642013-01-011412510.1186/1471-2164-14-25Multilevel comparative analysis of the contributions of genome reduction and heat shock to the <it>Escherichia coli</it> transcriptomeYing Bei-WenSeno ShigetoKaneko FuyuroMatsuda HideoYomo Tetsuya<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Both large deletions in genome and heat shock stress would lead to alterations in the gene expression profile; however, whether there is any potential linkage between these disturbances to the transcriptome have not been discovered. Here, the relationship between the genomic and environmental contributions to the transcriptome was analyzed by comparing the transcriptomes of the bacterium <it>Escherichia coli</it> (strain MG1655 and its extensive genomic deletion derivative, MDS42) grown in regular and transient heat shock conditions.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The transcriptome analysis showed the following: (i) there was a reorganization of the transcriptome in accordance with preferred chromosomal periodicity upon genomic or heat shock perturbation; (ii) there was a considerable overlap between the perturbed regulatory networks and the categories enriched for differentially expressed genes (DEGs) following genome reduction and heat shock; (iii) the genes sensitive to genome reduction tended to be located close to genomic scars, and some were also highly responsive to heat shock; and (iv) the genomic and environmental contributions to the transcriptome displayed not only a positive correlation but also a negatively compensated relationship (<it>i</it>.<it>e</it>., antagonistic epistasis).</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>The contributions of genome reduction and heat shock to the <it>Escherichia coli</it> transcriptome were evaluated at multiple levels. The observations of overlapping perturbed networks, directional similarity in transcriptional changes, positive correlation and epistatic nature linked the two contributions and suggest somehow a crosstalk guiding transcriptional reorganization in response to both genetic and environmental disturbances in bacterium <it>E</it>. <it>coli</it>.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2164/14/25TranscriptomeNegative epistasisGenome reductionChromosomal periodicityRegulatory networkTranscriptional changeGenomic interruptionEnvironmental perturbationHeat shockDirectionality |
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Ying Bei-Wen Seno Shigeto Kaneko Fuyuro Matsuda Hideo Yomo Tetsuya Multilevel comparative analysis of the contributions of genome reduction and heat shock to the <it>Escherichia coli</it> transcriptome BMC Genomics Transcriptome Negative epistasis Genome reduction Chromosomal periodicity Regulatory network Transcriptional change Genomic interruption Environmental perturbation Heat shock Directionality |
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Ying Bei-Wen Seno Shigeto Kaneko Fuyuro Matsuda Hideo Yomo Tetsuya |
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Ying Bei-Wen |
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Multilevel comparative analysis of the contributions of genome reduction and heat shock to the <it>Escherichia coli</it> transcriptome |
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Multilevel comparative analysis of the contributions of genome reduction and heat shock to the <it>Escherichia coli</it> transcriptome |
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Multilevel comparative analysis of the contributions of genome reduction and heat shock to the <it>Escherichia coli</it> transcriptome |
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Multilevel comparative analysis of the contributions of genome reduction and heat shock to the <it>Escherichia coli</it> transcriptome |
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Multilevel comparative analysis of the contributions of genome reduction and heat shock to the <it>Escherichia coli</it> transcriptome |
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multilevel comparative analysis of the contributions of genome reduction and heat shock to the <it>escherichia coli</it> transcriptome |
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BMC Genomics |
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<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Both large deletions in genome and heat shock stress would lead to alterations in the gene expression profile; however, whether there is any potential linkage between these disturbances to the transcriptome have not been discovered. Here, the relationship between the genomic and environmental contributions to the transcriptome was analyzed by comparing the transcriptomes of the bacterium <it>Escherichia coli</it> (strain MG1655 and its extensive genomic deletion derivative, MDS42) grown in regular and transient heat shock conditions.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The transcriptome analysis showed the following: (i) there was a reorganization of the transcriptome in accordance with preferred chromosomal periodicity upon genomic or heat shock perturbation; (ii) there was a considerable overlap between the perturbed regulatory networks and the categories enriched for differentially expressed genes (DEGs) following genome reduction and heat shock; (iii) the genes sensitive to genome reduction tended to be located close to genomic scars, and some were also highly responsive to heat shock; and (iv) the genomic and environmental contributions to the transcriptome displayed not only a positive correlation but also a negatively compensated relationship (<it>i</it>.<it>e</it>., antagonistic epistasis).</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>The contributions of genome reduction and heat shock to the <it>Escherichia coli</it> transcriptome were evaluated at multiple levels. The observations of overlapping perturbed networks, directional similarity in transcriptional changes, positive correlation and epistatic nature linked the two contributions and suggest somehow a crosstalk guiding transcriptional reorganization in response to both genetic and environmental disturbances in bacterium <it>E</it>. <it>coli</it>.</p> |
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Transcriptome Negative epistasis Genome reduction Chromosomal periodicity Regulatory network Transcriptional change Genomic interruption Environmental perturbation Heat shock Directionality |
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