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在细胞酸盐决策系统中,受监管的细胞对细胞的变异
Alejandro Colman-Lerner1, Andrew Gordon, Eduard Serra
1The Molecular Sciences Institute, 2168 Shattuck Avenue, Berkeley, California 94704, USA. colman-lerner@molsci.org
Nature
|September 20, 2005
概括
酵母中的细胞命运决定揭示了细胞对细胞的变异性源于信号传输和蛋白质生产能力,而不仅仅是基因表达噪声. 这些能力由特定的MAP激酶调节,并显示补偿相关性.
科学领域:
- 细胞生物学 细胞生物学
- 系统生物学 系统生物学
- 遗传学 是一个遗传学.
背景情况:
- 单核细胞命运决定涉及复杂的信号通路.
- 了解细胞间的变异性对于破译生物强度和多样性至关重要.
- 酵母交配激素反应途径作为研究细胞命运决定的模型系统.
研究的目的:
- 量化分析酵母交配激素反应途径中的细胞对细胞的变异性.
- 识别和测量这种真核细胞细胞酸盐决策系统的变异来源.
- 调查基础路径和表达能力的监管机制.
主要方法:
- 数千个个别的,基因相同的酵母细胞的分析.
- 量化测量信号通路输出中细胞对细胞的变化.
- 从基因表达噪声,通路容量和表达容量中对贡献的剖析.
主要成果:
- 细胞间的变异主要是由途径容量和表达能力的差异驱动的,而不是表达噪声.
- 高表达能力与更快的蛋白质生产和细胞体积增加有关.
- MAP 激酶 Fus3 和 Kss1 根据费洛蒙水平差异调节路径容量变化.
- 路径容量和表达能力具有负相关性,表明存在补偿机制.
结论:
- 细胞反应精度受到信号传输和蛋白质合成能力的影响.
- 特定的MAP激酶在调节细胞特异性反应中发挥关键作用.
- 途径和表达能力之间存在补偿机制,以提高激素反应的准确性.
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