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Bottleneck genes and community structure in the cell cycle network of S-pombe

Caretta-Cartozo, Cecile
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De Los Rios, Paolo  
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Piazza, Francesco
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2007
Plos Computational Biology

The identification of cell cycle-related genes is still a difficult task, even for organisms with relatively few genes such as the fission yeast. Several gene expression studies have been published on S. pombe showing similarities but also discrepancies in their results. We introduce a network in which the weight of each link is a function of the phase difference between the expression peaks of two genes. The analysis of the stability of the clustering through the computation of an entropy parameter reveals a structure made of four clusters, the first one corresponding to a robustly connected M-G1 component, the second to genes in the S phase, and the third and fourth to two G2 components. They are separated by bottleneck structures that appear to correspond to cell cycle checkpoints. We identify a number of genes that are located on these bottlenecks. They represent a novel group of cell cycle regulatory genes. They all show interesting functions, and they are supposed to be involved in the regulation of the transition from one phase to the next. We therefore present a comparison of the available studies on the fission yeast cell cycle and a general statistical bioinformatics methodology to find bottlenecks and gene community structures based on recent developments in network theory.

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research article
DOI
10.1371/journal.pcbi.0030103
Web of Science ID

WOS:000249105500007

Author(s)
Caretta-Cartozo, Cecile
De Los Rios, Paolo  
Piazza, Francesco
Lio, Pietro
Date Issued

2007

Publisher

Public Library of Science

Published in
Plos Computational Biology
Volume

3

Start page

968

End page

976

Subjects

Fission Yeast

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Regulated Genes

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Saccharomyces-Cerevisiae

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Expression

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Identification

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Microarray

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Genome

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