Dbashour Week 12
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Article
Sahara, T., Goda, T., & Ohgiya, S. (2002). Comprehensive expression analysis of time-dependent genetic responses in yeast cells to low temperature. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 277(51), 50015-50021.
List of 10 Unknown Words and Their Definitions
Outline of Article
Background Information on Purpose of Experiment
- Low temperatures are known to have several effects on biochemical and physiological properties in various cells
 - Cold shock proteins are induced when cells are exposed to low temperatures in order to cope with the drastic change in environment
 - In yeast, the NSR1, TIP1, and OLE1 genes have been identified as important cold-inducible genes through past research
 - low temperature-dependent gene expression and low temperature response are still unclear
 - The purpose of this experiment is to analyze global gene expression in low temperature-exposed yeast cells using a yeast cDNA microarray to obtain fundamental information on low temperature response and low temperature-dependent gene expression in yeast cells
 
Cold shock and microarray procedures of yeast samples
- S. cerevisiae YPH500 was used for all the analyses
 - Cultured aerobically in YPD medium (yeast extract, peptone, and glucose) at 30°C and shaken at 100 rpm
 - 50 ml of the culture were collected for a reference time of 0
 - Cells flash-frozen in liquid nitrogen
 - Stored at -80°C in preparation for RNA
 - The remaining cells were cold shocked at 10°C then cultured at the same temperature
 - Cells collected at 0.25, 0.5, 2, 4, and 8 hours after the cold shock
 - Cells flash-frozen in liquid nitrogen
 - Stored at -80°C in preparation for RNA
 - Cy3-dUTP and Cy5-dUTP were used as cDNA probes
 - Labeled with fluorophore in order to carry out microarray hybridization
 - Microarray hybridization performed based on the manual for S. cerevisiae cDNA microarray
 - Microarrays were scanned by laser microscope
 - Process repeated twice
 - Averaged the expression ratios of the separate experiments for final data
 - Images analyzed by computer program
 - Data analyzed by analysis software
 - Fluorescence intensities were normalized
 - Data was clustered and referred to the Munich Information Center for Protein Sequences functional database
 - Functional relationships among the genes in each cluster was determined
 
Results and Discussion
Global Expression Analysis of Low Temperature Response in Yeast Cells Using a cDNA Microarray
- Changes in expression of genes in yeast after cold shock was analyzed using cDNA of 5,803 genes in a yeast genome
 - Ratio of fluorescent intensities was 2 fold for a mainly all the cDNA spots on the data
 - Roughly 25% of yeast genes' expression levels were affected by cold shock
 - Increase in number of genes up-regulated
 - Increase in number of genes down-regulated
 - Significantly up or down-regulated genes were classified according to the MIPS functional database
 -  Up-regulated and down-regulated genes increased in almost all categories when exposed to low temperatures
- Suggests that changes in gene expression are due to the introduction of low temperatures in order to adapt to their environment
 - Other cells have demonstrated this ^^ when exposed to other environmental stresses
 
 
Clustering Analysis of Global Expression Data
IV. Conclusion
V. Further Implications
Deliverable
Journal Club Week 12 Presentation