• Alexey Moskalev
  • Mikhail Shaposhnikov
  • Anastasia Snezhkina
  • Valeria Kogan
  • Ekaterina Plyusnina
  • Darya Peregudova
  • Nataliya Melnikova
  • Leonid Uroshlev
  • Sergey Mylnikov
  • Alexey Dmitriev
  • Sergey Plusnin
  • Peter Fedichev
  • Anna Kudryavtseva
General and specific effects of molecular genetic responses to adverse environmental factors are not well understood. This study examines genome-wide gene expression profiles of Drosophila melanogaster in response to ionizing radiation, formaldehyde, toluene, and 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin. We performed RNA-seq analysis on 25,415 transcripts to measure the change in gene expression in males and females separately. An analysis of the genes unique to each treatment yielded a list of genes as a gene expression signature. In the case of radiation exposure, both sexes exhibited a reproducible increase in their expression of the transcription factors sugarbabe and tramtrack. The influence of dioxin up-regulated metabolic genes, such as anachronism, CG16727, and several genes with unknown function. Toluene activated a gene involved in the response to the toxins, Cyp12d1-p; the transcription factor Fer3's gene; the metabolic genes CG2065, CG30427, and CG34447; and the genes Spn28Da and Spn3, which are respon
Язык оригиналаанглийский
Число страниц18
ЖурналPLoS ONE
Том9
Номер выпуска1
DOI
СостояниеОпубликовано - 2014

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