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Systematic profiling of cellular phenotypes with spotted cell microarrays reveals mating-pheromone response genes.


ABSTRACT: We have developed spotted cell microarrays for measuring cellular phenotypes on a large scale. Collections of cells are printed, stained for subcellular features, then imaged via automated, high-throughput microscopy, allowing systematic phenotypic characterization. We used this technology to identify genes involved in the response of yeast to mating pheromone. Besides morphology assays, cell microarrays should be valuable for high-throughput in situ hybridization and immunoassays, enabling new classes of genetic assays based on cell imaging.

SUBMITTER: Narayanaswamy R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1431703 | biostudies-literature | 2006

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Systematic profiling of cellular phenotypes with spotted cell microarrays reveals mating-pheromone response genes.

Narayanaswamy Rammohan R   Niu Wei W   Scouras Alexander D AD   Hart G Traver GT   Davies Jonathan J   Ellington Andrew D AD   Iyer Vishwanath R VR   Marcotte Edward M EM  

Genome biology 20060131 1


We have developed spotted cell microarrays for measuring cellular phenotypes on a large scale. Collections of cells are printed, stained for subcellular features, then imaged via automated, high-throughput microscopy, allowing systematic phenotypic characterization. We used this technology to identify genes involved in the response of yeast to mating pheromone. Besides morphology assays, cell microarrays should be valuable for high-throughput in situ hybridization and immunoassays, enabling new  ...[more]

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