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FIGURE 7.
(A) Venn diagram showing a list of genes involved in specific pathways that are upregulated in S. cerevisiae cells expressing TEF-YCT1 treated with cysteine (500µM), TEF-CgCYN1 treated with cystine (500µM), where the genes commonly induced in both [p<0.05, fold change ≥ 2.0 (cysteine) and fold change ≥ 1.40 (cystine)] are emphasized.
(B) Venn diagram showing a list of genes involved in specific pathways that are down regulated in S. cerevisiae cells expressing TEF-YCT1 treated with cysteine (500µM), TEF-CgCYN1 treated with cystine (500µM) and set of genes common to both [p<0.05, fold change ≥ 1.5(cysteine) and fold change ≥ 0.8 (cystine)].