Dissecting aneuploidy phenotype by the synthesis and SCRaMbLE of synthetic disomic yeast
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Project name: SCRaMbLE of synthetic yeast disomic synVII/chrVII
Description: Aneuploidy compromises genomic stability, often leads to embryo viability, and is frequently associated with tumorigenesis and aging. Different aneuploid chromosome stoichiometry could lead to distinct transcriptomic and phenotypic changes, it is necessary to study aneuploidy in a tightly controlled genetic background. By exploiting the engineered SCRaMbLE system to the newly synthesized Sc2.0 chromosome VII (synVII), we built a synthetic disomic yeast and screened hundreds of SCRaMbLEd disomic yeasts with diverse chromosomal rearrangements of the megabase synVII. Phenotypic characterization and multi-omics analysis revealed that the fitness defect associated with aneuploidy could be restored by removing most extra copies of chromosome contents, or modifying specific regions in the target chromosome. These findings indicate that both chromosome copy number and chromosomal regions contribute to the aneuploidy-related phenotype.
Data type: Raw sequence reads; Genome sequencing; Proteome; Transcriptome or Gene expression
Sample scope: Synthetic
Relevance: Model organism
Submitter: 王云(Yun Wang); 深圳华大生命科学研究院
Literatures
  1. PMID: 38020968
Release date: 2023-06-21
Last updated: 2021-09-24
Statistics: 231 samples; 292 experiments; 319 runs; 2 sequences
Data size: 539.83GB