Comparison between the amount of environmental change and the amount of transcriptome change
Norichika Ogata, Toshinori Kozaki, Takeshi Yokoyama, Tamako Hata and, Kikuo Iwabuchi

TL;DR
This study investigates how environmental changes, specifically phenobarbital concentrations, affect transcriptome diversity in silkworm fat-body cells, revealing a tipping point and hysteresis indicating multi-stability in gene expression.
Contribution
It demonstrates the existence of a drug concentration tipping point and hysteresis in transcriptome diversity, highlighting complex multi-stability in cellular gene expression responses to environmental changes.
Findings
Identified a drug concentration tipping point between 0.25 and 1.0 mM.
Transcriptome diversity shows hysteresis, indicating multi-stability.
Cells exhibit different transcriptome diversities based on cultivation history.
Abstract
Cells must coordinate adjustments in genome expression to accommodate changes in their environment. We hypothesized that the amount of transcriptome change is proportional to the amount of environmental change. To capture the effects of environmental changes on the transcriptome, we compared transcriptome diversities (defined as the Shannon entropy of frequency distribution) of silkworm fat-body tissues cultured with several concentrations of phenobarbital. Although there was no proportional relationship, we did identify a drug concentration tipping point between 0.25 and 1.0 mM. Cells cultured in media containing lower drug concentrations than the tipping point showed uniformly high transcriptome diversities, while those cultured at higher drug concentrations than the tipping point showed uniformly low transcriptome diversities. The plasticity of transcriptome diversity was…
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