GEPHE SUMMARY
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									Gephebase Gene
					
		
	
									Entry Status
					
		
													Published
					
	
									GepheID
					
		
													GP00000505
					
	
									Main curator
					
		
													Martin
					
	
            		PHENOTYPIC CHANGE
            	            
	                
	
									Trait Category
					
		
	
									Trait State in Taxon A
					
		
													Saccharomyces cerevisiae - S288c strain
					
	
									Trait State in Taxon B
					
		
													Saccharomyces cerevisiae - RM strain
					
	
									Ancestral State
					
		
													Data not curated
					
	
									Taxonomic Status
					
		
	Taxon A
					
									Latin Name
					
		
	
									Common Name
					
		
																			baker's yeast
					
	
									Synonyms
					
		
																			Saccharomyces capensis; Saccharomyces italicus; Saccharomyces oviformis; Saccharomyces uvarum var. melibiosus; baker's yeast; S. cerevisiae; brewer's yeast; ATCC 18824; ATCC:18824; CBS 1171; CBS:1171; NRRL Y-12632; NRRL:Y:12632; Saccaromyces cerevisiae; Saccharomyce cerevisiae; Saccharomyes cerevisiae; Sccharomyces cerevisiae
					
	
									Rank
					
		
																			species
					
	
		Lineage
	
	
														cellular organisms; Eukaryota; Opisthokonta; Fungi; Dikarya; Ascomycota; saccharomyceta; Saccharomycotina; Saccharomycetes; Saccharomycetales; Saccharomycetaceae; Saccharomyces
			
			
							NCBI Taxonomy ID
					
		
	
									is Taxon A an Infraspecies?
					
		
																													Yes
					
	
							Taxon A Description
					
		
													Saccharomyces cerevisiae - S288c strain
					
	Taxon B
					
									Latin Name
					
		
	
									Common Name
					
		
																			baker's yeast
					
	
									Synonyms
					
		
																			Saccharomyces capensis; Saccharomyces italicus; Saccharomyces oviformis; Saccharomyces uvarum var. melibiosus; baker's yeast; S. cerevisiae; brewer's yeast; ATCC 18824; ATCC:18824; CBS 1171; CBS:1171; NRRL Y-12632; NRRL:Y:12632; Saccaromyces cerevisiae; Saccharomyce cerevisiae; Saccharomyes cerevisiae; Sccharomyces cerevisiae
					
	
									Rank
					
		
																			species
					
	
		Lineage
	
	
														cellular organisms; Eukaryota; Opisthokonta; Fungi; Dikarya; Ascomycota; saccharomyceta; Saccharomycotina; Saccharomycetes; Saccharomycetales; Saccharomycetaceae; Saccharomyces
			
			
							NCBI Taxonomy ID
					
		
	
									is Taxon B an Infraspecies?
					
		
																													Yes
					
	
							Taxon B Description
					
		
													Saccharomyces cerevisiae - RM strain
					
	
            GENOTYPIC CHANGE
            	            
	                
	
									Generic Gene Name
					
		
																			IRA2
					
	
									Synonyms
					
		
																			CCS1; GLC4; YOL081W; O0985
					
	
									String
					
		
	
									Sequence Similarities
					
		
																				-
					
	
							GO - Molecular Function
						
						
					
							GO - Biological Process
						
						
																														GO:0043547 : positive regulation of GTPase activity
							
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							GO - Cellular Component
						
						
																														GO:0005739 : mitochondrion
							
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									Presumptive Null
					
		
	
									Molecular Type
					
		
	
									Aberration Type
					
		
	
									Molecular Details of the Mutation
					
		
													unknown
					
	
									Experimental Evidence
					
		
	
				Authors
	
	
									Smith EN; Kruglyak L
										
							Abstract
					
		
																			The effects of genetic variants on phenotypic traits often depend on environmental and physiological conditions, but such gene-environment interactions are poorly understood. Recently developed approaches that treat transcript abundances of thousands of genes as quantitative traits offer the opportunity to broadly characterize the architecture of gene-environment interactions. We examined the genetic and molecular basis of variation in gene expression between two yeast strains (BY and RM) grown in two different conditions (glucose and ethanol as carbon sources). We observed that most transcripts vary by strain and condition, with 2,996, 3,448, and 2,037 transcripts showing significant strain, condition, and strain-condition interaction effects, respectively. We expression profiled over 100 segregants derived from a cross between BY and RM in both growth conditions, and identified 1,555 linkages for 1,382 transcripts that show significant gene-environment interaction. At the locus level, local linkages, which usually correspond to polymorphisms in cis-regulatory elements, tend to be more stable across conditions, such that they are more likely to show the same effect or the same direction of effect across conditions. Distant linkages, which usually correspond to polymorphisms influencing trans-acting factors, are more condition-dependent, and often show effects in different directions in the two conditions. We characterized a locus that influences expression of many growth-related transcripts, and showed that the majority of the variation is explained by polymorphism in the gene IRA2. The RM allele of IRA2 appears to inhibit Ras/PKA signaling more strongly than the BY allele, and has undergone a change in selective pressure. Our results provide a broad overview of the genetic architecture of gene-environment interactions, as well as a detailed molecular example, and lead to key insights into how the effects of different classes of regulatory variants are modulated by the environment. These observations will guide the design of studies aimed at understanding the genetic basis of complex traits.
					
	
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