Feder M E, Walser J-C
Department of Organismal Biology and Anatomy, The University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 60637, USA.
J Evol Biol. 2005 Jul;18(4):901-10. doi: 10.1111/j.1420-9101.2005.00921.x.
Global analysis of mRNA abundance via genomic arrays (i.e. transcriptomics or transcriptional profiling) is one approach to finding the genes that matter to organisms undergoing environmental stress. In evolutionary analyses of stress, mRNA abundance is often invoked as a proxy for the protein activity that may underlie variation in fitness. To provoke discussion of the utility and sensible application of this valuable approach, this manuscript examines the adequacy of mRNA abundance as a proxy for protein activity, fitness and stress. Published work to date suggests that mRNA abundance typically provides little information on protein activity and fitness and cannot substitute for detailed functional and ecological analyses of candidate genes. While the transcriptional profile can be an exquisitely sensitive indicator of stress, simpler indicators will often suffice. In view of this outcome, transcriptomics should undergo careful cost-benefit analysis before investigators deploy it in studies of stress responses and their evolution.
通过基因组阵列对mRNA丰度进行全局分析(即转录组学或转录谱分析)是寻找对遭受环境压力的生物体至关重要的基因的一种方法。在压力的进化分析中,mRNA丰度常被用作可能是适应性变化基础的蛋白质活性的替代指标。为了引发对这种有价值方法的实用性和合理应用的讨论,本文探讨了mRNA丰度作为蛋白质活性、适应性和压力替代指标的充分性。迄今为止发表的研究表明,mRNA丰度通常提供的关于蛋白质活性和适应性的信息很少,不能替代对候选基因的详细功能和生态分析。虽然转录谱可以是压力的极其敏感的指标,但更简单的指标通常就足够了。鉴于这一结果,在研究人员将转录组学应用于压力反应及其进化研究之前,应进行仔细的成本效益分析。