Metabolic module mining based on independent component analysis in Arabidopsis thalianaopen access
- Authors
- Han, Xiao; Chen, Cong; Hyun, Tae Kyung; Kumar, Ritesh; Kim, Jae-Yean
- Issue Date
- Sep-2012
- Publisher
- KOREAN SOC MOLECULAR & CELLULAR BIOLOGY
- Keywords
- independent component analysis (ICA); isoprenoid biosynthesis pathway; lignin biosynthesis pathway; secondary cell wall biogenesis; transcription factor (TF)
- Citation
- MOLECULES AND CELLS, v.34, no.3, pp 295 - 304
- Pages
- 10
- Indexed
- SCI
SCIE
SCOPUS
KCI
- Journal Title
- MOLECULES AND CELLS
- Volume
- 34
- Number
- 3
- Start Page
- 295
- End Page
- 304
- URI
- https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/22051
- DOI
- 10.1007/s10059-012-0117-z
- ISSN
- 1016-8478
0219-1032
- Abstract
- Independent Component Analysis (ICA) has been introduced as one of the useful tools for gene-functional discovery in animals. However, this approach has been poorly utilized in the plant sciences. In the present study, we have exploited ICA combined with pathway enrichment analysis to address the statistical challenges associated with genome-wide analysis in plant system. To generate an Arabidopsis metabolic platform, we collected 4,373 Affy-metrix ATH1 microarray datasets. Out of the 3,232 metabolic genes and transcription factors, 99.47% of these genes were identified in at least one component, indicating the coverage of most of the metabolic pathways by the components. During the metabolic pathway enrichment analysis, we found components that indicate an independent regulation between the isoprenoid biosynthesis pathways. We also utilized this analysis tool to investigate some transcription factors involved in secondary cell wall biogenesis. This approach has identified remarkably more transcription factors compared to previously reported analysis tools. A website providing user-friendly searching and downloading of the entire dataset analyzed by ICA is available athttp://kimjy.gnu.ac.kr/ICA.files/slide0002.htm" . ICA combined with pathway enrichment analysis miight provide a powerful approach for the extraction of the components responsible for a bological process of interest in plant systems.
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