Cell
Volume 125, Issue 6, 13 June 2006, Pages 1193-1205
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A Gene-Centered C. elegans Protein-DNA Interaction Network

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Summary

Transcription regulatory networks consist of physical and functional interactions between transcription factors (TFs) and their target genes. The systematic mapping of TF-target gene interactions has been pioneered in unicellular systems, using “TF-centered” methods (e.g., chromatin immunoprecipitation). However, metazoan systems are less amenable to such methods. Here, we used “gene-centered” high-throughput yeast one-hybrid (Y1H) assays to identify 283 interactions between 72 C. elegans digestive tract gene promoters and 117 proteins. The resulting protein-DNA interaction (PDI) network is highly connected and enriched for TFs that are expressed in the digestive tract. We provide functional annotations for ∼10% of all worm TFs, many of which were previously uncharacterized, and find ten novel putative TFs, illustrating the power of a gene-centered approach. We provide additional in vivo evidence for multiple PDIs and illustrate how the PDI network provides insights into metazoan differential gene expression at a systems level.

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Present Address: BioMicro Systems Inc. 1290 W, 2320 S, Suite D, Salt Lake City, UT 84119, USA

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These authors contributed equally to this work.