A comprehensive assessment of the transcriptome of cork oak (Quercus suber) through EST sequencing

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Autor(a) principal: Pereira-Leal, José B
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Abreu, Isabel A, Alabaça, Cláudia S, Almeida, Maria Helena, Almeida, Paulo, Almeida, Tânia, Amorim, Maria Isabel, Araújo, Susana, Azevedo, Herlânder, Badia, Aleix, Batista, Dora, Bohn, Andreas, Capote, Tiago, Carrasquinho, Isabel, Chaves, Inês, Coelho, Ana Cristina, Costa, Maria Manuela Ribeiro, Costa, Rita, Cravador, Alfredo, Egas, Conceição, Faro, Carlos, Fortes, Ana M, Fortunato, Ana S, Gaspar, Maria João, Gonçalves, Sónia, Graça, José, Horta, Marília, Inácio, Vera, Leitão, José M, Lino-Neto, T., Marum, Liliana, Matos, José, Mendonça, Diogo, Miguel, Andreia, Miguel, Célia M, Morais-Cecílio, Leonor, Neves, Isabel, Nóbrega, Filomena, Oliveira, Maria Margarida, Oliveira, Rute, Pais, Maria Salomé, Paiva, Jorge A, Paulo, Octávio S, Pinheiro, Miguel, Raimundo, João A P, Ramalho, José C, Ribeiro, Ana I, Ribeiro, Teresa, Rocheta, Margarida, Rodrigues, Ana Isabel, Rodrigues, José C, Saibo, Nelson J M, Santo, Tatiana E, Santos, Ana Margarida, Sá-Pereira, Paula, Sebastiana, Mónica, Simões, Fernanda, Sobral, Rómulo S, Tavares, Rui, Teixeira, Rita, Varela, Carolina, Veloso, Maria Manuela, Ricardo, Cândido P. P.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/1822/63788
Resumo: Background: Cork oak (Quercus suber) is one of the rare trees with the ability to produce cork, a material widely used to make wine bottle stoppers, flooring and insulation materials, among many other uses. The molecular mechanisms of cork formation are still poorly understood, in great part due to the difficulty in studying a species with a long life-cycle and for which there is scarce molecular/genomic information. Cork oak forests are of great ecological importance and represent a major economic and social resource in Southern Europe and Northern Africa. However, global warming is threatening the cork oak forests by imposing thermal, hydric and many types of novel biotic stresses. Despite the economic and social value of the Q. suber species, few genomic resources have been developed, useful for biotechnological applications and improved forest management. Results: We generated in excess of 7 million sequence reads, by pyrosequencing 21 normalized cDNA libraries derived from multiple Q. suber tissues and organs, developmental stages and physiological conditions. We deployed a stringent sequence processing and assembly pipeline that resulted in the identification of ~159,000 unigenes. These were annotated according to their similarity to known plant genes, to known Interpro domains, GO classes and E.C. numbers. The phylogenetic extent of this ESTs set was investigated, and we found that cork oak revealed a significant new gene space that is not covered by other model species or EST sequencing projects. The raw data, as well as the full annotated assembly, are now available to the community in a dedicated web portal at www.corkoakdb.org. Conclusions: This genomic resource represents the first trancriptome study in a cork producing species. It can be explored to develop new tools and approaches to understand stress responses and developmental processes in forest trees, as well as the molecular cascades underlying cork differentiation and disease response.
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spelling A comprehensive assessment of the transcriptome of cork oak (Quercus suber) through EST sequencingDNA, PlantGene LibraryPhylogenyQuercusSequence Analysis, DNAExpressed Sequence TagsTranscriptomeScience & TechnologyBackground: Cork oak (Quercus suber) is one of the rare trees with the ability to produce cork, a material widely used to make wine bottle stoppers, flooring and insulation materials, among many other uses. The molecular mechanisms of cork formation are still poorly understood, in great part due to the difficulty in studying a species with a long life-cycle and for which there is scarce molecular/genomic information. Cork oak forests are of great ecological importance and represent a major economic and social resource in Southern Europe and Northern Africa. However, global warming is threatening the cork oak forests by imposing thermal, hydric and many types of novel biotic stresses. Despite the economic and social value of the Q. suber species, few genomic resources have been developed, useful for biotechnological applications and improved forest management. Results: We generated in excess of 7 million sequence reads, by pyrosequencing 21 normalized cDNA libraries derived from multiple Q. suber tissues and organs, developmental stages and physiological conditions. We deployed a stringent sequence processing and assembly pipeline that resulted in the identification of ~159,000 unigenes. These were annotated according to their similarity to known plant genes, to known Interpro domains, GO classes and E.C. numbers. The phylogenetic extent of this ESTs set was investigated, and we found that cork oak revealed a significant new gene space that is not covered by other model species or EST sequencing projects. The raw data, as well as the full annotated assembly, are now available to the community in a dedicated web portal at www.corkoakdb.org. Conclusions: This genomic resource represents the first trancriptome study in a cork producing species. It can be explored to develop new tools and approaches to understand stress responses and developmental processes in forest trees, as well as the molecular cascades underlying cork differentiation and disease response.This project was funded by "Fundacao para a Ciencia e a Tecnologia" (FCT) within a National Consortium (COEC - Cork Oak ESTs Consortium) that supported 12 sub-projects (SOBREIRO/033, 035, 014, 034, 015, 017, 038, 019, 029, 039, 030, 036/2009). The authors further wish to acknowledge FCT for ten doctoral (BD) and post doctoral (BPD) fellowships (Tania Almeida: SFRH/BD/44410/2008, Tiago Capote: SFRH/BD/69785/2010, Ines Chaves: SFRH/BPD/20833/2004, Ana S. Fortunato: SFRH/BPD/47563/2008, Marilia Horta: SFRH/BPD/63213/2009, Liliana Marum: "SFRH/BPD/47679/2008, Andreia Miguel: SFRH/BD/44474/2008, Margarida Rocheta: SFRH/BPD/64905/2009, Tatiana E. Santo: SFRH/BD/47450/2008, Monica Sebastiana: SFRH/BPD/25661/2005). Andreas Bohn, Nelson J.M. Saibo, Rita Teixeira were supported by the Programa Ciencia 2007, financed by POPH (QREN) and Isabel A. Abreu, Susana Araujo, Dora Batista, A. Margarida Fortes, Jorge A.P. Paiva, Sonia Goncalves by Programa Ciencia 2008, also funded by POPH (QREN). A Margarida Santos was funded through iBET (PEst-OE/EQB/LA0004/2011). Maintenance of the CorkOakDB is supported by the Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciencia.BMCUniversidade do MinhoPereira-Leal, José BAbreu, Isabel AAlabaça, Cláudia SAlmeida, Maria HelenaAlmeida, PauloAlmeida, TâniaAmorim, Maria IsabelAraújo, SusanaAzevedo, HerlânderBadia, AleixBatista, DoraBohn, AndreasCapote, TiagoCarrasquinho, IsabelChaves, InêsCoelho, Ana CristinaCosta, Maria Manuela RibeiroCosta, RitaCravador, AlfredoEgas, ConceiçãoFaro, CarlosFortes, Ana MFortunato, Ana SGaspar, Maria JoãoGonçalves, SóniaGraça, JoséHorta, MaríliaInácio, VeraLeitão, José MLino-Neto, T.Marum, LilianaMatos, JoséMendonça, DiogoMiguel, AndreiaMiguel, Célia MMorais-Cecílio, LeonorNeves, IsabelNóbrega, FilomenaOliveira, Maria MargaridaOliveira, RutePais, Maria SaloméPaiva, Jorge APaulo, Octávio SPinheiro, MiguelRaimundo, João A PRamalho, José CRibeiro, Ana IRibeiro, TeresaRocheta, MargaridaRodrigues, Ana IsabelRodrigues, José CSaibo, Nelson J MSanto, Tatiana ESantos, Ana MargaridaSá-Pereira, PaulaSebastiana, MónicaSimões, FernandaSobral, Rómulo STavares, RuiTeixeira, RitaVarela, CarolinaVeloso, Maria ManuelaRicardo, Cândido P. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv A comprehensive assessment of the transcriptome of cork oak (Quercus suber) through EST sequencing
title A comprehensive assessment of the transcriptome of cork oak (Quercus suber) through EST sequencing
spellingShingle A comprehensive assessment of the transcriptome of cork oak (Quercus suber) through EST sequencing
Pereira-Leal, José B
DNA, Plant
Gene Library
Phylogeny
Quercus
Sequence Analysis, DNA
Expressed Sequence Tags
Transcriptome
Science & Technology
title_short A comprehensive assessment of the transcriptome of cork oak (Quercus suber) through EST sequencing
title_full A comprehensive assessment of the transcriptome of cork oak (Quercus suber) through EST sequencing
title_fullStr A comprehensive assessment of the transcriptome of cork oak (Quercus suber) through EST sequencing
title_full_unstemmed A comprehensive assessment of the transcriptome of cork oak (Quercus suber) through EST sequencing
title_sort A comprehensive assessment of the transcriptome of cork oak (Quercus suber) through EST sequencing
author Pereira-Leal, José B
author_facet Pereira-Leal, José B
Abreu, Isabel A
Alabaça, Cláudia S
Almeida, Maria Helena
Almeida, Paulo
Almeida, Tânia
Amorim, Maria Isabel
Araújo, Susana
Azevedo, Herlânder
Badia, Aleix
Batista, Dora
Bohn, Andreas
Capote, Tiago
Carrasquinho, Isabel
Chaves, Inês
Coelho, Ana Cristina
Costa, Maria Manuela Ribeiro
Costa, Rita
Cravador, Alfredo
Egas, Conceição
Faro, Carlos
Fortes, Ana M
Fortunato, Ana S
Gaspar, Maria João
Gonçalves, Sónia
Graça, José
Horta, Marília
Inácio, Vera
Leitão, José M
Lino-Neto, T.
Marum, Liliana
Matos, José
Mendonça, Diogo
Miguel, Andreia
Miguel, Célia M
Morais-Cecílio, Leonor
Neves, Isabel
Nóbrega, Filomena
Oliveira, Maria Margarida
Oliveira, Rute
Pais, Maria Salomé
Paiva, Jorge A
Paulo, Octávio S
Pinheiro, Miguel
Raimundo, João A P
Ramalho, José C
Ribeiro, Ana I
Ribeiro, Teresa
Rocheta, Margarida
Rodrigues, Ana Isabel
Rodrigues, José C
Saibo, Nelson J M
Santo, Tatiana E
Santos, Ana Margarida
Sá-Pereira, Paula
Sebastiana, Mónica
Simões, Fernanda
Sobral, Rómulo S
Tavares, Rui
Teixeira, Rita
Varela, Carolina
Veloso, Maria Manuela
Ricardo, Cândido P. P.
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Alabaça, Cláudia S
Almeida, Maria Helena
Almeida, Paulo
Almeida, Tânia
Amorim, Maria Isabel
Araújo, Susana
Azevedo, Herlânder
Badia, Aleix
Batista, Dora
Bohn, Andreas
Capote, Tiago
Carrasquinho, Isabel
Chaves, Inês
Coelho, Ana Cristina
Costa, Maria Manuela Ribeiro
Costa, Rita
Cravador, Alfredo
Egas, Conceição
Faro, Carlos
Fortes, Ana M
Fortunato, Ana S
Gaspar, Maria João
Gonçalves, Sónia
Graça, José
Horta, Marília
Inácio, Vera
Leitão, José M
Lino-Neto, T.
Marum, Liliana
Matos, José
Mendonça, Diogo
Miguel, Andreia
Miguel, Célia M
Morais-Cecílio, Leonor
Neves, Isabel
Nóbrega, Filomena
Oliveira, Maria Margarida
Oliveira, Rute
Pais, Maria Salomé
Paiva, Jorge A
Paulo, Octávio S
Pinheiro, Miguel
Raimundo, João A P
Ramalho, José C
Ribeiro, Ana I
Ribeiro, Teresa
Rocheta, Margarida
Rodrigues, Ana Isabel
Rodrigues, José C
Saibo, Nelson J M
Santo, Tatiana E
Santos, Ana Margarida
Sá-Pereira, Paula
Sebastiana, Mónica
Simões, Fernanda
Sobral, Rómulo S
Tavares, Rui
Teixeira, Rita
Varela, Carolina
Veloso, Maria Manuela
Ricardo, Cândido P. P.
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade do Minho
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Pereira-Leal, José B
Abreu, Isabel A
Alabaça, Cláudia S
Almeida, Maria Helena
Almeida, Paulo
Almeida, Tânia
Amorim, Maria Isabel
Araújo, Susana
Azevedo, Herlânder
Badia, Aleix
Batista, Dora
Bohn, Andreas
Capote, Tiago
Carrasquinho, Isabel
Chaves, Inês
Coelho, Ana Cristina
Costa, Maria Manuela Ribeiro
Costa, Rita
Cravador, Alfredo
Egas, Conceição
Faro, Carlos
Fortes, Ana M
Fortunato, Ana S
Gaspar, Maria João
Gonçalves, Sónia
Graça, José
Horta, Marília
Inácio, Vera
Leitão, José M
Lino-Neto, T.
Marum, Liliana
Matos, José
Mendonça, Diogo
Miguel, Andreia
Miguel, Célia M
Morais-Cecílio, Leonor
Neves, Isabel
Nóbrega, Filomena
Oliveira, Maria Margarida
Oliveira, Rute
Pais, Maria Salomé
Paiva, Jorge A
Paulo, Octávio S
Pinheiro, Miguel
Raimundo, João A P
Ramalho, José C
Ribeiro, Ana I
Ribeiro, Teresa
Rocheta, Margarida
Rodrigues, Ana Isabel
Rodrigues, José C
Saibo, Nelson J M
Santo, Tatiana E
Santos, Ana Margarida
Sá-Pereira, Paula
Sebastiana, Mónica
Simões, Fernanda
Sobral, Rómulo S
Tavares, Rui
Teixeira, Rita
Varela, Carolina
Veloso, Maria Manuela
Ricardo, Cândido P. P.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv DNA, Plant
Gene Library
Phylogeny
Quercus
Sequence Analysis, DNA
Expressed Sequence Tags
Transcriptome
Science & Technology
topic DNA, Plant
Gene Library
Phylogeny
Quercus
Sequence Analysis, DNA
Expressed Sequence Tags
Transcriptome
Science & Technology
description Background: Cork oak (Quercus suber) is one of the rare trees with the ability to produce cork, a material widely used to make wine bottle stoppers, flooring and insulation materials, among many other uses. The molecular mechanisms of cork formation are still poorly understood, in great part due to the difficulty in studying a species with a long life-cycle and for which there is scarce molecular/genomic information. Cork oak forests are of great ecological importance and represent a major economic and social resource in Southern Europe and Northern Africa. However, global warming is threatening the cork oak forests by imposing thermal, hydric and many types of novel biotic stresses. Despite the economic and social value of the Q. suber species, few genomic resources have been developed, useful for biotechnological applications and improved forest management. Results: We generated in excess of 7 million sequence reads, by pyrosequencing 21 normalized cDNA libraries derived from multiple Q. suber tissues and organs, developmental stages and physiological conditions. We deployed a stringent sequence processing and assembly pipeline that resulted in the identification of ~159,000 unigenes. These were annotated according to their similarity to known plant genes, to known Interpro domains, GO classes and E.C. numbers. The phylogenetic extent of this ESTs set was investigated, and we found that cork oak revealed a significant new gene space that is not covered by other model species or EST sequencing projects. The raw data, as well as the full annotated assembly, are now available to the community in a dedicated web portal at www.corkoakdb.org. Conclusions: This genomic resource represents the first trancriptome study in a cork producing species. It can be explored to develop new tools and approaches to understand stress responses and developmental processes in forest trees, as well as the molecular cascades underlying cork differentiation and disease response.
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