Yeast cells were induced to proliferate peroxisomes, and microarray transcriptional profiling was used to identify PEX genes encoding peroxins involved in peroxisome assembly and genes involved in peroxisome function. Clustering algorithms identified 224 genes with expression profiles similar to those of genes encoding peroxisomal proteins and genes involved in peroxisome biogenesis. Several previously uncharacterized genes were identified, two of which, YPL112c and YOR084w, encode proteins of the peroxisomal membrane and matrix, respectively. Ypl112p, renamed Pex25p, is a novel peroxin required for the regulation of peroxisome size and maintenance. These studies demonstrate the utility of comparative gene profiling as an alternative to functional assays to identify genes with roles in peroxisome biogenesis.
Transcriptome profiling to identify genes involved in peroxisome assembly and function
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J.J. Smith and M. Marelli contributed equally to this work.
T. Ideker's present address is The Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research, 9 Cambridge Center, Cambridge, MA 02142.
Abbreviations used in this paper: DsRed, red fluorescent protein from Discosoma sp.; ORE, oleate response element; PTS, peroxisomal targeting signal; SOM, self-organizing map.
Jennifer J. Smith, Marcello Marelli, Rowan H. Christmas, Franco J. Vizeacoumar, David J. Dilworth, Trey Ideker, Timothy Galitski, Krassen Dimitrov, Richard A. Rachubinski, John D. Aitchison; Transcriptome profiling to identify genes involved in peroxisome assembly and function . J Cell Biol 22 July 2002; 158 (2): 259–271. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.200204059
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