A Functional Approach to Transcriptome Profiling: Linking Gene Expression Patterns to Metabolites that Matter

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Cindi A. Hoover
Marc Slattery
Adam G. Marsh
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[1] Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard,Molecular Biology Production Group
[2] University of Mississippi,Department of Pharmacognosy
[3] University of Delaware,College of Marine and Earth Studies
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Marine Biotechnology | 2007年 / 9卷
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gene expression; genomics; secondary metabolite; transcriptome;
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Secondary metabolites or natural products have been isolated from many marine organisms. These metabolites often have important bioactive functions; however, very little information is available regarding the biosynthesis and regulation of many secondary metabolites. At a time when use of marine-derived metabolites is rapidly expanding in industry and pharmacological fields, a better understanding of the genetic mechanisms controlling secondary metabolite production is necessary. We review the recent development of a novel transcriptome profiling methodology that allows for rapid and high-throughput screening of changes in mRNA sequence pools. The application of genomics-based techniques and the integration of both biochemical and molecular data sets in marine organisms complement ongoing drug discovery efforts.
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页码:411 / 419
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