The sugarcane signal transduction (SUCAST) catalogue: prospecting signal transduction in sugarcane

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Autor(a) principal: Souza,Glaucia Mendes
Data de Publicação: 2001
Outros Autores: Simoes,Ana Carolina Quirino, Oliveira,Katia Cristina, Garay,Humberto Miguel, Fiorini,Leonardo Costa, Gomes,Felipe dos Santos, Nishiyama-Junior,Milton Yutaka, Silva,Aline Maria da
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Título da fonte: Genetics and Molecular Biology
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Resumo: EST sequencing has enabled the discovery of many new genes in a vast array of organisms, and the utility of this approach to the scientific community is greatly increased by the establishment of fully annotated databases. The present study aimed to identify sugarcane ESTs sequenced in the sugarcane expressed sequence tag (SUCEST) project (<A HREF="http://sucest.lad.ic.unicamp.br/">http://sucest.lad.ic.unicamp.br</A>) that corresponded to signal transduction components. We also produced a sugarcane signal transduction (SUCAST) catalogue (<A HREF="http://sucest.lad.ic.unicamp.br/private/mining-reports/QG/QG-mining.htm">http://sucest.lad.ic.unicamp.br/private/mining-reports/QG/QG-mining.htm</A>) that covered the main categories and pathways. Expressed sequence tags (ESTs) encoding enzymes for hormone (gibberellins, ethylene, auxins, abscisic acid and jasmonic acid) biosynthetic pathways were found and tissue specificity was inferred from their relative frequency of occurrence in the different libraries. Whenever possible, transducers of hormones and plant peptide signaling were catalogued to the respective pathway. Over 100 receptors were found in sugarcane, which contains a large family of Ser/Thr kinase receptors and also photoreceptors, histidine kinase receptors and their response regulators. G-protein and small GTPases were analyzed and compared to known members of these families found in mammalian and plant systems. Major kinase and phosphatase pathways were mapped, with special attention being given to the MAP kinase and the inositol pathway, both of which are well known in plants.
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spelling The sugarcane signal transduction (SUCAST) catalogue: prospecting signal transduction in sugarcaneEST sequencing has enabled the discovery of many new genes in a vast array of organisms, and the utility of this approach to the scientific community is greatly increased by the establishment of fully annotated databases. The present study aimed to identify sugarcane ESTs sequenced in the sugarcane expressed sequence tag (SUCEST) project (<A HREF="http://sucest.lad.ic.unicamp.br/">http://sucest.lad.ic.unicamp.br</A>) that corresponded to signal transduction components. We also produced a sugarcane signal transduction (SUCAST) catalogue (<A HREF="http://sucest.lad.ic.unicamp.br/private/mining-reports/QG/QG-mining.htm">http://sucest.lad.ic.unicamp.br/private/mining-reports/QG/QG-mining.htm</A>) that covered the main categories and pathways. Expressed sequence tags (ESTs) encoding enzymes for hormone (gibberellins, ethylene, auxins, abscisic acid and jasmonic acid) biosynthetic pathways were found and tissue specificity was inferred from their relative frequency of occurrence in the different libraries. Whenever possible, transducers of hormones and plant peptide signaling were catalogued to the respective pathway. Over 100 receptors were found in sugarcane, which contains a large family of Ser/Thr kinase receptors and also photoreceptors, histidine kinase receptors and their response regulators. G-protein and small GTPases were analyzed and compared to known members of these families found in mammalian and plant systems. Major kinase and phosphatase pathways were mapped, with special attention being given to the MAP kinase and the inositol pathway, both of which are well known in plants.Sociedade Brasileira de Genética2001-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1415-47572001000100005Genetics and Molecular Biology v.24 n.1-4 2001reponame:Genetics and Molecular Biologyinstname:Sociedade Brasileira de Genética (SBG)instacron:SBG10.1590/S1415-47572001000100005info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSouza,Glaucia MendesSimoes,Ana Carolina QuirinoOliveira,Katia CristinaGaray,Humberto MiguelFiorini,Leonardo CostaGomes,Felipe dos SantosNishiyama-Junior,Milton YutakaSilva,Aline Maria daeng2002-06-27T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1415-47572001000100005Revistahttp://www.gmb.org.br/ONGhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||editor@gmb.org.br1678-46851415-4757opendoar:2002-06-27T00:00Genetics and Molecular Biology - Sociedade Brasileira de Genética (SBG)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The sugarcane signal transduction (SUCAST) catalogue: prospecting signal transduction in sugarcane
title The sugarcane signal transduction (SUCAST) catalogue: prospecting signal transduction in sugarcane
spellingShingle The sugarcane signal transduction (SUCAST) catalogue: prospecting signal transduction in sugarcane
Souza,Glaucia Mendes
title_short The sugarcane signal transduction (SUCAST) catalogue: prospecting signal transduction in sugarcane
title_full The sugarcane signal transduction (SUCAST) catalogue: prospecting signal transduction in sugarcane
title_fullStr The sugarcane signal transduction (SUCAST) catalogue: prospecting signal transduction in sugarcane
title_full_unstemmed The sugarcane signal transduction (SUCAST) catalogue: prospecting signal transduction in sugarcane
title_sort The sugarcane signal transduction (SUCAST) catalogue: prospecting signal transduction in sugarcane
author Souza,Glaucia Mendes
author_facet Souza,Glaucia Mendes
Simoes,Ana Carolina Quirino
Oliveira,Katia Cristina
Garay,Humberto Miguel
Fiorini,Leonardo Costa
Gomes,Felipe dos Santos
Nishiyama-Junior,Milton Yutaka
Silva,Aline Maria da
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Oliveira,Katia Cristina
Garay,Humberto Miguel
Fiorini,Leonardo Costa
Gomes,Felipe dos Santos
Nishiyama-Junior,Milton Yutaka
Silva,Aline Maria da
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Simoes,Ana Carolina Quirino
Oliveira,Katia Cristina
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Fiorini,Leonardo Costa
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Nishiyama-Junior,Milton Yutaka
Silva,Aline Maria da
description EST sequencing has enabled the discovery of many new genes in a vast array of organisms, and the utility of this approach to the scientific community is greatly increased by the establishment of fully annotated databases. The present study aimed to identify sugarcane ESTs sequenced in the sugarcane expressed sequence tag (SUCEST) project (<A HREF="http://sucest.lad.ic.unicamp.br/">http://sucest.lad.ic.unicamp.br</A>) that corresponded to signal transduction components. We also produced a sugarcane signal transduction (SUCAST) catalogue (<A HREF="http://sucest.lad.ic.unicamp.br/private/mining-reports/QG/QG-mining.htm">http://sucest.lad.ic.unicamp.br/private/mining-reports/QG/QG-mining.htm</A>) that covered the main categories and pathways. Expressed sequence tags (ESTs) encoding enzymes for hormone (gibberellins, ethylene, auxins, abscisic acid and jasmonic acid) biosynthetic pathways were found and tissue specificity was inferred from their relative frequency of occurrence in the different libraries. Whenever possible, transducers of hormones and plant peptide signaling were catalogued to the respective pathway. Over 100 receptors were found in sugarcane, which contains a large family of Ser/Thr kinase receptors and also photoreceptors, histidine kinase receptors and their response regulators. G-protein and small GTPases were analyzed and compared to known members of these families found in mammalian and plant systems. Major kinase and phosphatase pathways were mapped, with special attention being given to the MAP kinase and the inositol pathway, both of which are well known in plants.
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