A budding yeast CAGE dataset comprising two cell types.

IF 1 4区 生物学 Q4 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Genes & genetic systems Pub Date : 2024-04-18 Epub Date: 2024-04-13 DOI:10.1266/ggs.24-00020
Kei Kawakami, Shin-Ichi Maeda, Yoshiko Tanimoto, Mitsuhiro Shimizu, Hiroaki Kato
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The budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae is an excellent model organism for studying chromatin regulation with high-resolution genome-wide analyses. Since newly generated genome-wide data are often compared with publicly available datasets, expanding our dataset repertoire will be beneficial for the field. Information on transcription start sites (TSSs) determined at base pair resolution is essential for elucidating mechanisms of transcription and related chromatin regulation, yet no datasets that cover two different cell types are available. Here, we present a CAGE (cap analysis of gene expression) dataset for a-cells and α-cells grown in defined and rich media. Cell type-specific genes were differentially expressed as expected, ensuring the reliability of the data. Some of the differentially expressed TSSs were medium-specific or detected due to unrecognized chromosome rearrangement. By comparing the CAGE data with a high-resolution nucleosome map, major TSSs were primarily found in +1 nucleosomes, with a peak approximately 30 bp from the promoter-proximal end of the nucleosome. The dataset is available at DDBJ/GEA.

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芽殖酵母帽分析两种细胞类型的基因表达数据集。
芽殖酵母是利用高分辨率全基因组分析研究染色质调控的极佳模式生物。由于新生成的全基因组数据经常与公开数据集进行比较,因此扩大我们的数据集范围将有利于该领域的研究。以碱基对分辨率测定的转录起始位点(TSS)信息对于阐明转录和相关染色质调控机制至关重要,但目前还没有涵盖两种不同细胞类型的数据集。在这里,我们展示了在限定培养基和富集培养基中生长的 a 细胞和 α 细胞的基因表达上限分析(CAGE)数据集。细胞类型特异基因的差异表达符合预期,确保了数据的可靠性。一些差异表达的 TSS 具有培养基特异性,或由于未识别的染色体重排而被检测到。通过将 CAGE 数据与高分辨率核小体图进行比较,主要的 TSSs 主要存在于 +1 核小体中,其峰值距离核小体的启动子近端约 30 bp。该数据集可在 DDBJ/GEA 网站上查阅。
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Genes & genetic systems
Genes & genetic systems 生物-生化与分子生物学
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期刊介绍: Genes & Genetic Systems , formerly the Japanese Journal of Genetics , is published bimonthly by the Genetics Society of Japan.
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