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iNID: An analytical framework for identifying Network models for Interplays among Developmental Signaling in Arabidopsis

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Title
iNID: An analytical framework for identifying Network models for Interplays among Developmental Signaling in Arabidopsis
Author(s)
Daeseok Choi; Jaemyung Choi; Byeongsoo Kang; Seungchul Lee; Young-hyun Cho; Ildoo Hwang; Daehee Hwang
Subject
transcriptome analysis, ; network analysis, ; signal interplays, ; development, ; Arabidopsis.
Publication Date
2014-02
Journal
MOLECULAR PLANT, v.7, no.5, pp.792 - 813
Publisher
OXFORD UNIV PRESS
Abstract
Integration of internal and external cues into developmental programs is indispensable for growth and development of plants, which involve complex interplays among signaling pathways activated by the internal and external factors (IEFs). However, decoding these complex interplays is still challenging. Here, we present a web-based platform that identifies key regulators and Network models delineating Interplays among Developmental signaling (iNID) in Arabidopsis. iNID provides a comprehensive resource of (1) transcriptomes previously collected under the conditions treated with a broad spectrum of IEFs and (2) protein and genetic interactome data in Arabidopsis. In addition, iNID provides an array of tools for identifying key regulators and network models related to interplays among IEFs using transcriptome and interactome data. To demonstrate the utility of iNID, we investigated the interplays of (1) phytohormones and light and (2) phytohormones and biotic stresses. The results revealed 34 potential regulators of the interplays, some of which have not been reported in association with the interplays, and also network models that delineate the involvement of the 34 regulators in the interplays, providing novel insights into the interplays collectively defined by phytohormones, light, and biotic stresses. We then experimentally verified that BME3 and TEM1, among the selected regulators, are involved in the auxin–brassinosteroid (BR)–blue light interplay. Therefore, iNID serves as a useful tool to provide a basis for understanding interplays among IEFs.
URI
https://pr.ibs.re.kr/handle/8788114/1127
DOI
10.1093/mp/sst173
ISSN
1674-2052
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