Project description:For yeast cells, tolerance to high levels of ethanol is vital both in their natural environment and in industrially relevant conditions. We recently genotyped experimentally evolved yeast strains, tolerant to high levels of ethanol. In this study, we elucidate how the genotype and phenotype are related to each other on the molecular level through an integrated analysis of mutation data with protein abundance profiles from six evolved, ethanol-tolerant clones. We constructed a protein network of regulatory proteins, mutated and differentially regulated proteins. This resulted in the identification of a rewired regulatory network after adaptation to high levels of ethanol.
2020-12-03 | PXD006631 | Pride
Project description:Discovery of cancer genes and pathways operative in PI3K activated mammary cancer reveals clinically relevant genotype-phenotype correlations
Project description:GmMPK4 silencing was performed in Glycine max (Williams 82) using virus-induced gene silencing (VIGS) mediated by Bean pod mottle virus (BPMV). Microarray analysis was performed to compare the transcriptional profile of GmMPK4-silenced plants vs vector control plants. ****[PLEXdb(http://www.plexdb.org) has submitted this series at GEO on behalf of the original contributor, Jianzhong Liu. The equivalent experiment is GM25 at PLEXdb.] genotype: Williams 82(4-replications) genotype: GmMPK4-silenced Williams 82(4-replications)