KMID : 0043320180410080830
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Archives of Pharmacal Research 2018 Volume.41 No. 8 p.830 ~ p.837
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Genome-wide evidences of bisphenol a toxicity using Schizosaccharomyces pombe
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Kim Dong-Myung
Heo Jeong-Hoon Lee Dong-Woo Tsuji Mayumi Yang Mi-Hi
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Abstract
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To clarify reliable toxic mechanisms of bisphenol A (BPA), an endocrine disrupting chemical, we approached an alternative animal and whole genome analyses with the yeast knockout library (YKO) of Schizosaccharomyces pombe. As results, the 50% growth inhibition concentrations (GI50) of BPA was approximately 600 ¥ìM and the YKO?three step screening revealed the top 10 target candidate genes including dbp2, utp18, srs1, tif224, use1, qcr1, etc. The screening results were confirmed in human embryonic stem cell (hES)-derived hepatic cells and HepG2 human liver cancer cells. We found BPA down-regulated UQCRC, the human orthlog of S. pombe- qcr1, as a part of the mitochondrial respiratory chain, in HepG2 cells and hESs during cell differentiation into hepatic cells. Therefore, BPA may induce mitochondrial dysfunction and disruption of differentiation by suppressing UQCRC1.
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KEYWORD
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Bisphenol A, Differentiation, UQCRC1, Genome, Mitochondria, Yeast
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