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Publication : Multilayered genetic and omics dissection of mitochondrial activity in a mouse reference population.

First Author  Wu Y Year  2014
Journal  Cell Volume  158
Issue  6 Pages  1415-1430
PubMed ID  25215496 Mgi Jnum  J:356471
Mgi Id  MGI:7762563 Doi  10.1016/j.cell.2014.07.039
Citation  Wu Y, et al. (2014) Multilayered genetic and omics dissection of mitochondrial activity in a mouse reference population. Cell 158(6):1415-1430
abstractText  The manner by which genotype and environment affect complex phenotypes is one of the fundamental questions in biology. In this study, we quantified the transcriptome--a subset of the metabolome--and, using targeted proteomics, quantified a subset of the liver proteome from 40 strains of the BXD mouse genetic reference population on two diverse diets. We discovered dozens of transcript, protein, and metabolite QTLs, several of which linked to metabolic phenotypes. Most prominently, Dhtkd1 was identified as a primary regulator of 2-aminoadipate, explaining variance in fasted glucose and diabetes status in both mice and humans. These integrated molecular profiles also allowed further characterization of complex pathways, particularly the mitochondrial unfolded protein response (UPR(mt)). UPR(mt) shows strikingly variant responses at the transcript and protein level that are remarkably conserved among C. elegans, mice, and humans. Overall, these examples demonstrate the value of an integrated multilayered omics approach to characterize complex metabolic phenotypes.
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