Expression2Kinases: mRNA profiling linked to multiple upstream regulatory layers

EY Chen, H Xu, S Gordonov, MP Lim… - …, 2012 - academic.oup.com
EY Chen, H Xu, S Gordonov, MP Lim, MH Perkins, A Ma'ayan
Bioinformatics, 2012academic.oup.com
Motivation: Genome-wide mRNA profiling provides a snapshot of the global state of cells
under different conditions. However, mRNA levels do not provide direct understanding of
upstream regulatory mechanisms. Here, we present a new approach called
Expression2Kinases (X2K) to identify upstream regulators likely responsible for observed
patterns in genome-wide gene expression. By integrating chromatin immuno-precipitation
(ChIP)-seq/chip and position weight matrices (PWMs) data, protein–protein interactions and …
Abstract
Motivation: Genome-wide mRNA profiling provides a snapshot of the global state of cells under different conditions. However, mRNA levels do not provide direct understanding of upstream regulatory mechanisms. Here, we present a new approach called Expression2Kinases (X2K) to identify upstream regulators likely responsible for observed patterns in genome-wide gene expression. By integrating chromatin immuno-precipitation (ChIP)-seq/chip and position weight matrices (PWMs) data, protein–protein interactions and kinase–substrate phosphorylation reactions, we can better identify regulatory mechanisms upstream of genome-wide differences in gene expression. We validated X2K by applying it to recover drug targets of food and drug administration (FDA)-approved drugs from drug perturbations followed by mRNA expression profiling; to map the regulatory landscape of 44 stem cells and their differentiating progeny; to profile upstream regulatory mechanisms of 327 breast cancer tumors; and to detect pathways from profiled hepatic stellate cells and hippocampal neurons. The X2K approach can advance our understanding of cell signaling and unravel drugs mechanisms of action.
Availability: The software and source code are freely available at: http://www.maayanlab.net/X2K.
Contact:  avi.maayan@mssm.edu
Supplementary information:  Supplementary data are available at Bioinformatics online.
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