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Publicly Available Published by De Gruyter June 1, 2005

Nutrient-gene interactions: a single nutrient and hundreds of target genes

  • H. Daniel and H. tom Dieck
From the journal Biological Chemistry

Abstract

Based on the effects of a selective experimental zinc deficiency in a rodent model we explore the use of transcriptome profiling for assessing nutrient-gene interactions in the liver at the molecular and cellular levels. Zinc deficiency caused pleiotropic alterations in mRNA/protein levels of hundreds of genes. In the context of observed metabolic alterations in hepatic metabolism, possible mechanisms are discussed for how a low zinc status may be sensed and transmitted into changes in various metabolic pathways. However, it also becomes obvious that analysis of such complex nutrient-gene interactions beyond the descriptional level is a real challenge for systems biology.

Published Online: 2005-6-1
Published in Print: 2004-7-5

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