| Literature DB >> 14656973 |
Dong-ki Lee1, Jin Woo Park, Youn-Jae Kim, Jiwon Kim, Yangsoon Lee, Jeonglim Kim, Jin-Soo Kim.
Abstract
We have developed a novel, high-throughput approach to collecting randomly perturbed gene-expression profiles from the human genome.A human 293 cell library that stably expresses randomly chosen zinc-finger transcription factors was constructed, and the expression profile of each cell line was obtained using cDNA microarray technology.Gene expression profiles from a total of 132 cell lines were collected and analyzed by (1) a simple clustering method based on expression-profile similarity, and (2) the shortest-path analysis method. These analyses identified a number of gene groups, and further investigation revealed that the genes that were grouped together had close biological relationships. The artificial transcription factor-based random genome perturbation method thus provides a novel functional genomic tool for annotation and classification of genes in the human genome and those of many other organisms.Entities:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 14656973 PMCID: PMC403813 DOI: 10.1101/gr.1397903
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Genome Res ISSN: 1088-9051 Impact factor: 9.043