Expression profile analysis of the low-oxygen response in Arabidopsis root cultures
Expression profile analysis of the low-oxygen response in Arabidopsis root cultures
We used DNA microarray technology to identify genes involved in the low-oxygen response of Arabidopsis root cultures. A microarray containing 3500 cDNA clones was screened with cDNA samples taken at various times (0.5, 2, 4, and 20 h) after transfer to low-oxygen conditions. A package of statistical tools identified 210 differentially expressed genes over the four time points. Principal component analysis showed the 0.5-h response to contain a substantially different set of genes from those regulated differentially at the other three time points. The differentially expressed genes included the known anaerobic proteins as well as transcription factors, signal transduction components, and genes that encode enzymes of pathways not known previously to be involved in low-oxygen metabolism. We found that the regulatory regions of genes with a similar expression profile contained similar sequence motifs, suggesting the coordinated transcriptional control of groups of genes by common sets of regulatory factors.
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Klok, Erik Jan
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1 October 2002
Klok, Erik Jan
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Somerville, Shauna C.
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Peacock, W. James
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Dolferus, Rudy
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Klok, Erik Jan, Wilson, Iain W., Wilson, Dale, Chapman, Scott C., Ewing, Rob M., Somerville, Shauna C., Peacock, W. James, Dolferus, Rudy and Dennis, Elizabeth S.
(2002)
Expression profile analysis of the low-oxygen response in Arabidopsis root cultures.
The Plant Cell, 14 (10), .
(doi:10.1105/tpc.004747).
(PMID:12368499)
Abstract
We used DNA microarray technology to identify genes involved in the low-oxygen response of Arabidopsis root cultures. A microarray containing 3500 cDNA clones was screened with cDNA samples taken at various times (0.5, 2, 4, and 20 h) after transfer to low-oxygen conditions. A package of statistical tools identified 210 differentially expressed genes over the four time points. Principal component analysis showed the 0.5-h response to contain a substantially different set of genes from those regulated differentially at the other three time points. The differentially expressed genes included the known anaerobic proteins as well as transcription factors, signal transduction components, and genes that encode enzymes of pathways not known previously to be involved in low-oxygen metabolism. We found that the regulatory regions of genes with a similar expression profile contained similar sequence motifs, suggesting the coordinated transcriptional control of groups of genes by common sets of regulatory factors.
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Published date: 1 October 2002
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