ISCB-Asia/SCCG 2012 Proceedings TalkSystematic expression analysis discloses quiescent signaling integration for Saccharomyces cerevisiaeLuonan Chen & Yanwu Zeng |
In order to understand how Saccharomyces cerevisiae changes the expression of functionally interweaved signaling proteins to reprogram a collection of basic biological processes, we systematically analyze the expression correlations between those signaling proteins and other basic biological processes. Analysis shows that Tor1, Sip2, TPK1 and TPK2 are highly consistent with these biological processes. In particular, the subunits of these signaling complexes play different roles in response to environmental stresses. The interaction analysis shows that Tor1 and Tpk2 have strong interaction for autophase, which has been found in recent studies. We also found another interaction between Tor1 and Sip2, which could participate in RNA biogenesis together or be co-regulated by the signal from it.