Antiqueira Lucas, Janga Sarath Chandra, Costa Luciano da Fontoura
Institute of Mathematical and Computer Sciences, University of São Paulo, 13560-970, São Carlos, SP, Brazil.
Mol Biosyst. 2012 Nov;8(11):3028-35. doi: 10.1039/c2mb25279a. Epub 2012 Sep 10.
To understand the regulatory dynamics of transcription factors (TFs) and their interplay with other cellular components we have integrated transcriptional, protein-protein and the allosteric or equivalent interactions which mediate the physiological activity of TFs in Escherichia coli. To study this integrated network we computed a set of network measurements followed by principal component analysis (PCA), investigated the correlations between network structure and dynamics, and carried out a procedure for motif detection. In particular, we show that outliers identified in the integrated network based on their network properties correspond to previously characterized global transcriptional regulators. Furthermore, outliers are highly and widely expressed across conditions, thus supporting their global nature in controlling many genes in the cell. Motifs revealed that TFs not only interact physically with each other but also obtain feedback from signals delivered by signaling proteins supporting the extensive cross-talk between different types of networks. Our analysis can lead to the development of a general framework for detecting and understanding global regulatory factors in regulatory networks and reinforces the importance of integrating multiple types of interactions in underpinning the interrelationships between them.
为了解转录因子(TFs)的调控动态及其与其他细胞成分的相互作用,我们整合了转录、蛋白质-蛋白质以及介导大肠杆菌中TFs生理活性的变构或等效相互作用。为研究这个整合网络,我们计算了一组网络测量值,随后进行主成分分析(PCA),研究网络结构与动态之间的相关性,并执行了基序检测程序。特别是,我们表明基于其网络特性在整合网络中识别出的异常值对应于先前已表征的全局转录调节因子。此外,异常值在各种条件下高度且广泛表达,从而支持它们在控制细胞中许多基因方面的全局性质。基序揭示了TFs不仅彼此物理相互作用,还从信号蛋白传递的信号中获得反馈,支持不同类型网络之间广泛的相互作用。我们的分析可导致开发一个用于检测和理解调控网络中全局调控因子的通用框架,并强化了整合多种类型相互作用在支撑它们之间相互关系方面的重要性。