微阵列数据反卷积预测恶性疟原虫转录调节蛋白激酶

Wei Zhao, J. Dauwels, J. Niles, Jianshu Cao
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我们已经开发了一种计算方法来预测可能调节恶性疟原虫(P. falciparum)血液发育阶段之间过渡的蛋白激酶。为了提高我们预测的准确性,我们从非同步细胞集合产生的微阵列数据中重建了同步基因表达水平。据推测,标注蛋白激酶转录水平的峰值与编码蛋白激酶暂时起作用的时期直接相关。因此,蛋白激酶,被认为是调节一个给定的发育阶段的过渡,是通过其同步基因表达水平的峰值来识别的。通过分析公开可用的微阵列数据集,一些蛋白激酶被认为与发育阶段转变密切相关。其中两个(PF13 0211, PFB0815w)最近被认为与分裂体向环状转变有关[1],[2]。另一种已鉴定的MAL7P1.144已被发现影响滋养体和裂殖体的红细胞膜[3]。总的来说,这些结果表明,我们预测的其他蛋白激酶的进一步功能分析可能会揭示恶性疟原虫血期发展的新见解。
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Deconvolution of Microarray Data Predicts Transcriptionally Regulated Protein Kinases of Plasmodium falciparum
We have developed a computational approach which predicts the protein kinases that may regulate the transition between the blood developmental stages of Plasmodium falciparum (P. falciparum). To improve the accuracy of our prediction, synchronized gene expression levels are reconstructed from the observed micro array data generated by the ensembles of non-synchronized cells. Peaks in annotated protein kinase transcript levels are hypothesized to directly correlate with the period when the encoded protein kinases function temporally. Therefore, protein kinases, which putatively regulate a given developmental stage transition, are identified by their peak in synchronized gene expression levels. By analyzing publicly available micro array data set, a few protein kinases are considered to be strongly associated with developmental stage transition. Two of these (PF13 0211, PFB0815w) have recently been implicated in the schizont to ring transition [1], [2]. Another one of these identified (MAL7P1.144) has been found to influence erythrocyte membrane in both trophozoite and schizont [3]. Overall, these results suggest that further functional analysis of the other protein kinases we have predicted may reveal new insights into P. falciparum blood stage development.
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