Jansen Ronald, Greenbaum Dov, Gerstein Mark
Department of Molecular Biophysics, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut 06520, USA.
Genome Res. 2002 Jan;12(1):37-46. doi: 10.1101/gr.205602.
We investigate the relationship of protein-protein interactions with mRNA expression levels, by integrating a variety of data sources for yeast. We focus on known protein complexes that have clearly defined interactions between their subunits. We find that subunits of the same protein complex show significant coexpression, both in terms of similarities of absolute mRNA levels and expression profiles, e.g., we can often see subunits of a complex having correlated patterns of expression over a time course. We classify the yeast protein complexes as either permanent or transient, with permanent ones being maintained through most cellular conditions. We find that, generally, permanent complexes, such as the ribosome and proteasome, have a particularly strong relationship with expression, while transient ones do not. However, we note that several transient complexes, such as the RNA polymerase II holoenzyme and the replication complex, can be subdivided into smaller permanent ones, which do have a strong relationship to gene expression. We also investigated the interactions in aggregated, genome-wide data sets, such as the comprehensive yeast two-hybrid experiments, and found them to have only a weak relationship with gene expression, similar to that of transient complexes. (Further details on genecensus.org/expression/interactions and bioinfo.mbb.yale.edu/expression/interactions.)
我们通过整合酵母的各种数据源,研究蛋白质-蛋白质相互作用与mRNA表达水平之间的关系。我们聚焦于已知的蛋白质复合物,其亚基之间具有明确界定的相互作用。我们发现,同一蛋白质复合物的亚基在绝对mRNA水平和表达谱的相似性方面均表现出显著的共表达,例如,我们经常可以看到复合物的亚基在一个时间进程中具有相关的表达模式。我们将酵母蛋白质复合物分为永久性或临时性,永久性复合物在大多数细胞条件下都能维持。我们发现,一般来说,永久性复合物,如核糖体和蛋白酶体,与表达具有特别强的关系,而临时性复合物则不然。然而,我们注意到,一些临时性复合物,如RNA聚合酶II全酶和复制复合物,可以细分为较小的永久性复合物,它们确实与基因表达有很强的关系。我们还研究了汇总的全基因组数据集中的相互作用,如全面的酵母双杂交实验,发现它们与基因表达的关系很弱,类似于临时性复合物。(有关更多详细信息,请访问genecensus.org/expression/interactions和bioinfo.mbb.yale.edu/expression/interactions。)