Identification of the proliferation/differentiation switch in the cellular network of multicellular organisms.

The protein-protein interaction networks, or interactome networks, have been shown to have dynamic modular structures, yet the functional connections between and among the modules are less well understood. Here, using a new pipeline to integrate the interactome and the transcriptome, we identified a...

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Main Authors: Kai Xia, Huiling Xue, Dong Dong, Shanshan Zhu, Jiamu Wang, Qingpeng Zhang, Lei Hou, Hua Chen, Ran Tao, Zheng Huang, Zheng Fu, Ye-Guang Chen, Jing-Dong J Han
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2006-11-01
Series:PLoS Computational Biology
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC1664705?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-7b3dc5a02e28451e96c64fbb1e3db46c2020-11-24T21:50:32ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Computational Biology1553-734X1553-73582006-11-01211e14510.1371/journal.pcbi.0020145Identification of the proliferation/differentiation switch in the cellular network of multicellular organisms.Kai XiaHuiling XueDong DongShanshan ZhuJiamu WangQingpeng ZhangLei HouHua ChenRan TaoZheng HuangZheng FuYe-Guang ChenJing-Dong J HanThe protein-protein interaction networks, or interactome networks, have been shown to have dynamic modular structures, yet the functional connections between and among the modules are less well understood. Here, using a new pipeline to integrate the interactome and the transcriptome, we identified a pair of transcriptionally anticorrelated modules, each consisting of hundreds of genes in multicellular interactome networks across different individuals and populations. The two modules are associated with cellular proliferation and differentiation, respectively. The proliferation module is conserved among eukaryotic organisms, whereas the differentiation module is specific to multicellular organisms. Upon differentiation of various tissues and cell lines from different organisms, the expression of the proliferation module is more uniformly suppressed, while the differentiation module is upregulated in a tissue- and species-specific manner. Our results indicate that even at the tissue and organism levels, proliferation and differentiation modules may correspond to two alternative states of the molecular network and may reflect a universal symbiotic relationship in a multicellular organism. Our analyses further predict that the proteins mediating the interactions between these modules may serve as modulators at the proliferation/differentiation switch.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC1664705?pdf=render
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author Kai Xia
Huiling Xue
Dong Dong
Shanshan Zhu
Jiamu Wang
Qingpeng Zhang
Lei Hou
Hua Chen
Ran Tao
Zheng Huang
Zheng Fu
Ye-Guang Chen
Jing-Dong J Han
spellingShingle Kai Xia
Huiling Xue
Dong Dong
Shanshan Zhu
Jiamu Wang
Qingpeng Zhang
Lei Hou
Hua Chen
Ran Tao
Zheng Huang
Zheng Fu
Ye-Guang Chen
Jing-Dong J Han
Identification of the proliferation/differentiation switch in the cellular network of multicellular organisms.
PLoS Computational Biology
author_facet Kai Xia
Huiling Xue
Dong Dong
Shanshan Zhu
Jiamu Wang
Qingpeng Zhang
Lei Hou
Hua Chen
Ran Tao
Zheng Huang
Zheng Fu
Ye-Guang Chen
Jing-Dong J Han
author_sort Kai Xia
title Identification of the proliferation/differentiation switch in the cellular network of multicellular organisms.
title_short Identification of the proliferation/differentiation switch in the cellular network of multicellular organisms.
title_full Identification of the proliferation/differentiation switch in the cellular network of multicellular organisms.
title_fullStr Identification of the proliferation/differentiation switch in the cellular network of multicellular organisms.
title_full_unstemmed Identification of the proliferation/differentiation switch in the cellular network of multicellular organisms.
title_sort identification of the proliferation/differentiation switch in the cellular network of multicellular organisms.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS Computational Biology
issn 1553-734X
1553-7358
publishDate 2006-11-01
description The protein-protein interaction networks, or interactome networks, have been shown to have dynamic modular structures, yet the functional connections between and among the modules are less well understood. Here, using a new pipeline to integrate the interactome and the transcriptome, we identified a pair of transcriptionally anticorrelated modules, each consisting of hundreds of genes in multicellular interactome networks across different individuals and populations. The two modules are associated with cellular proliferation and differentiation, respectively. The proliferation module is conserved among eukaryotic organisms, whereas the differentiation module is specific to multicellular organisms. Upon differentiation of various tissues and cell lines from different organisms, the expression of the proliferation module is more uniformly suppressed, while the differentiation module is upregulated in a tissue- and species-specific manner. Our results indicate that even at the tissue and organism levels, proliferation and differentiation modules may correspond to two alternative states of the molecular network and may reflect a universal symbiotic relationship in a multicellular organism. Our analyses further predict that the proteins mediating the interactions between these modules may serve as modulators at the proliferation/differentiation switch.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC1664705?pdf=render
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