2024
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2319211121
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Species-wide quantitative transcriptomes and proteomes reveal distinct genetic control of gene expression variation in yeast

Elie Marcel Teyssonnière,
Pauline Trébulle,
Julia Muenzner
et al.

Abstract: Gene expression varies between individuals and corresponds to a key step linking genotypes to phenotypes. However, our knowledge regarding the species-wide genetic control of protein abundance, including its dependency on transcript levels, is very limited. Here, we have determined quantitative proteomes of a large population of 942 diverse natural Saccharomyces cerevisiae yeast isolates. We found that mRNA and protein abundances are weakly correlated at the population gene level. While… Show more

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