The relationship between the dynamics of transcription factor activity, differential gene expression and noise in gene expression is analyzed in yeast to understand how different genetic programs can be activated by controlling the dynamics of a single transcription factor. Anders S Hansen & Erin K O’Shea Molecular Systems Biology 9:704; doi:10.1038/msb.2013.56; published 5 November 2013 Full Text | PDF | Supp. Inf. | Review Process |
A ‘lung cancer’-specific mutant EGFR interactome was generated by a global analysis of protein–protein interactions and phosphorylation. After functional screening, nine proteins were identified as essential for the viability of EGFR-mutant lung cancer cells. Jiannong Li, Keiryn Bennett, Alexey Stukalov, Bin Fang, Guolin Zhang, Takeshi Yoshida, Isamu Okamoto, Jae-Young Kim, Lanxi Song, Yun Bai, Xiaoning Qian, Bhupendra Rawal, Michael Schell, Florian Grebien, Georg Winter, Uwe Rix, Steven Eschrich, Jacques Colinge, John Koomen, Giulio Superti-Furga & Eric B Haura Molecular Systems Biology 9:705; doi:10.1038/msb.2013.61; published 5 November 2013 Full Text | PDF | Supp. Inf. | Review Process |
Pharmaco-epistasis analyses using drugs mimicking cell size mutations in yeast uncovered a novel pathway in cell size homeostasis regulation. This pathway involves the sirtuin Sir2, the large ribosomal subunit (60S) and the Swi4/Swi6 transcription factors. Fabien Moretto, Isabelle Sagot, Bertrand Daignan-Fornier & Benoît Pinson Molecular Systems Biology 9:707; doi:10.1038/msb.2013.60; published 12 November 2013 Full Text | PDF | Supp. Inf. | Review Process |
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