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An integrated approach for the systematic identification and characterization of heart-enriched genes with unknown functions

Authors: 
Uchida S, Schneider A, Wiesnet M, Jungblut B, Zarjitskaya P, Jenniches K, Kreymborg KG, Seeger W, Braun T
Citation: 
BMC Genomics. 2009 Mar 6;10(1):100. [Epub ahead of print]
Abstract: 
ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: High throughput techniques have generated a huge set of biological data, which are deposited in various databases. Efficient exploitation of these databases is often hampered by a lack of appropriate tools, which allow easy and reliable identification of genes that miss functional characterization but are correlated with specific biological conditions (f.e. organotypic expression). RESULTS: We have developed a simple algorithm (DGSA = Database-dependent Gene Selection and Analysis) to identify genes with unknown functions involved in organ development concentrating on the heart. Using our approach, we identified a large number of yet uncharacterized genes, which are expressed during heart development. An initial functional characterization of genes by loss-of-function analysis employing morpholino injections into zebrafish embryos disclosed severe developmental defects indicating a decisive function of selected genes for developmental processes. CONCLUSIONS: We conclude that DGSA is a versatile tool for database mining allowing efficient selection of uncharacterized genes for functional analysis.
Organism or Cell Type: 
zebrafish
Delivery Method: 
Microinjection