bioRxiv preprint

Network analysis links genome-wide phenotypic and transcriptional stress responses in a bacterial pathogen with a large pan-genome.

BackgroundBacteria modulate subcellular processes to handle stressful environments. Genome-wide profiling of gene expression (RNA-Seq) and fitness (Tn-Seq) allows two views of the same genetic network underlying these responses. However, it remains unclear how they combine, enabling a bacterium to overcome a perturbation.\n\nResultsHere we generate RNA-Seq and Tn-Seq profiles in three strains of S. pneumoniae in response to stress defined by different levels of nutrient depletion. These profiles show that genes that change their expression and/or become phenotypically important come from a diverse set of functional categories, and genes that are phenotypically important tend to be highly exp

Systems Biology
原文来源: https://doi.org/10.1101/071704