2009
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0004429
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Microarray Analyses of Gene Expression during the Tetrahymena thermophila Life Cycle

Abstract: BackgroundThe model eukaryote, Tetrahymena thermophila, is the first ciliated protozoan whose genome has been sequenced, enabling genome-wide analysis of gene expression.Methodology/Principal FindingsA genome-wide microarray platform containing the predicted coding sequences (putative genes) for T. thermophila is described, validated and used to study gene expression during the three major stages of the organism's life cycle: growth, starvation and conjugation.Conclusions/SignificanceOf the ∼27,000 predicted o… Show more

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“…Details regarding the chip design and microarray operation are available elsewhere [20]. Raw data were deposited in the Gene Expression Omnibus Database under data set accession numbers GSE26515 including three samples: GSM651904 for TCDD, GSM651903 for DDT, GSM651902 for DMSO and GSM651901 for TBT.…”
Section: Microarray Processingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Details regarding the chip design and microarray operation are available elsewhere [20]. Raw data were deposited in the Gene Expression Omnibus Database under data set accession numbers GSE26515 including three samples: GSM651904 for TCDD, GSM651903 for DDT, GSM651902 for DMSO and GSM651901 for TBT.…”
Section: Microarray Processingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, differentially expressed genes in T. thermophila exposed to DDT or TBT have been detected using genome-wide screening conducted by suppression subtractive hybridization [18,19]. Moreover, completion of the macronuclear sequencing project [16] and establishment of the first genome-wide microarray platform in T. thermophila [20] with the Tetrahymena Gene Expression Database (TGED, http://tged.ihb.ac.cn) [21] offers extensive resources for further functional genomic studies, including toxigenomics. Thus, there is an opportunity to make use of this unicellular model to study the toxicological mechanism of environmental hormones at the genomic level.…”
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“…1C). 28,29 CDC2, CDK1 and CDC28 were expressed under growth, starvation and conjugation conditions; in contrast, CDK3 was specifically expressed during conjugation, with maximal expression at 2 h after we had triggered the meiotic program by mixing cells. RNA-Seq data on CDK3 expression was consistent with the microarray data, confirming that maximal expression occurs at 2 h post mixing the cells (Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…thermophila is well-established as a model eukaryote, elaborating typical eukaryotic components (for example, microtubules, membrane systems) into a highly organized cell whose structural and functional complexity is comparable to or exceeds that of human and other metazoan cells (Gorovsky, 1973;Brownell et al, 1996;Orias, 2000;Mochizuki et al, 2002;Yao and Chao, 2005;Miao et al, 2009). It has been acknowledged as an efficient test organism for the detection of pollutant in aquatic ecosystems (Cronin et al, 1991).…”
Section: Growth Of Tetrahymena Spp In the Presence Of Coppermentioning
confidence: 99%