Authors
Scott J Dixon, Yaroslav Fedyshyn, Judice LY Koh, TS Keshava Prasad, Charly Chahwan, Gordon Chua, Kiana Toufighi, Anastasija Baryshnikova, Jacqueline Hayles, Kwang-Lae Hoe, Dong-Uk Kim, Han-Oh Park, Chad L Myers, Akhilesh Pandey, Daniel Durocher, Brenda J Andrews, Charles Boone
Publication date
2008/10/28
Journal
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Volume
105
Issue
43
Pages
16653-16658
Publisher
National Academy of Sciences
Description
Synthetic lethal genetic interaction networks define genes that work together to control essential functions and have been studied extensively in Saccharomyces cerevisiae using the synthetic genetic array (SGA) analysis technique (ScSGA). The extent to which synthetic lethal or other genetic interaction networks are conserved between species remains uncertain. To address this question, we compared literature-curated and experimentally derived genetic interaction networks for two distantly related yeasts, Schizosaccharomyces pombe and S. cerevisiae. We find that 23% of interactions in a novel, high-quality S. pombe literature-curated network are conserved in the existing S. cerevisiae network. Next, we developed a method, called S. pombe SGA analysis (SpSGA), enabling rapid, high-throughput isolation of genetic interactions in this species. Direct comparison by SpSGA and ScSGA of ∼220 genes involved …
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