Case Study · Transcriptomics

RNA-Seq Analysis Reveals Key Regulatory Genes in Aflatoxin Biosynthesis

Identifying the molecular drivers of aflatoxin biosynthesis in Aspergillus parasiticus through a comprehensive RNA-Seq workflow.

RNA-Seq Analysis Reveals Key Regulatory Genes in Aflatoxin Biosynthesis
Challenge

Client Challenge

A research team sought to uncover the molecular drivers of aflatoxin biosynthesis in Aspergillus parasiticus and identify genes that could serve as potential intervention targets.

Methodology

RASA Approach

RASA implemented a comprehensive RNA-Seq workflow encompassing quality control, transcript quantification, differential expression analysis, and functional annotation to identify transcriptional changes associated with toxin production.

Results

Key Findings

Significant differentially expressed genes associated with aflatoxin biosynthesis were identified.
Oxidative stress response pathways emerged as major contributors to toxin production.
Regulatory and membrane-associated proteins were prioritized as potential targets.
Functional characterization revealed previously unannotated candidate genes.
Impact & Value

Impact

Accelerated transcriptomics-driven discovery
Enhanced understanding of fungal secondary metabolism
Identification of candidate biomarkers and therapeutic targets
Publication-ready results supporting future experimental validation
Services

Services Applied

RNA-Seq AnalysisDifferential Gene Expression AnalysisFunctional AnnotationBiomarker DiscoveryPathway AnalysisMulti-Omics Integration

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