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Integrating mRNA Decay Information into Co-Regulation Study

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摘要 Absolute or relative transcript amounts measured through high-throughput technologies (e.g., microarrays)are now commonly used in bioinformatics analysis, such as gene clustering and DNA binding motif finding. However,transcription rates that represent mRNA synthesis may be more relevant in these analyses. Because transcription rates are not equivalent to transcript amounts unless the mRNA degradation rates as well as other factors that affect transcript amount are identical across different genes, the use of transcription rates in bioinformatics analysis may lead to a better description of the relationships among genes and better identification of genomic signals. In this article, we propose to use experimentally measured mRNA decay rates and mRNA transcript amounts to jointly infer transcription rates, and then use the inferred transcription rates in downstream analyses. For gene expression similarity analysis, we find that there tends to be higher correlations among co-regulated genes when transcription-rate-based correlations are used compared to those based on transcript amounts. In the context of identifying DNA binding motifs, using inferred transcription rates leads to more significant findings than those based on transcript amounts. These analyses suggest that the incorporation of mRNA decay rates and the use of the inferred transcription rates can facilitate the study of gene regulations and the reconstruction of transcriptional regulatory networks.
作者 陈亮 赵宏宇
出处 《Journal of Computer Science & Technology》 SCIE EI CSCD 2005年第4期434-438,共5页 计算机科学技术学报(英文版)
基金 国家自然科学基金
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