Phytophthora parasitica transcriptome, a new concept in the understanding of the citrus gummosis

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Autor(a) principal: Rosa,Daniel D.
Data de Publicação: 2007
Outros Autores: Campos,Magnólia A., Targon,Maria Luisa P.N., Souza,Alessandra A.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Genetics and Molecular Biology
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Resumo: Due to the economic importance of gummosis disease for the citriculture, studies on P. parasitica-Citrus interaction comprise a significant part in the Brazilian Citrus genome data bank (CitEST). Among them, two cDNA libraries constructed from two different growth conditions of the P. parasitica pathogen are included which has generated the PP/CitEST database (CitEST - Center APTA Citros Sylvio Moreira/IAC- Millennium Institute). Through this genomic approach and clustering analyses the following has been observed: out of a total of 13,285 available in the Phytophthora parasitica database, a group of 4,567 clusters was formed, comprising 2,649 singlets and 1,918 contigs. Out of a total of 4,567 possible genes, only 2,651 clusters were categorized; among them, only 4.3% shared sequence similarities with pathogenicity factors and defense. Some of these possible genes (103) corresponding to 421 ESTs, were characterized by phylogenetic analysis and discussed. A comparison made with the COGEME database has shown homology which may be part of an evolutionary pathogenicity pathway present in Phytophthora and also in other fungi. Many of the genes which were identified here, which may encode proteins associated to mechanisms of citrus gummosis pathogenicity, represent only one facet of the pathogen-host Phytophthora - Citrus interaction.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Phytophthora parasitica transcriptome, a new concept in the understanding of the citrus gummosis
title Phytophthora parasitica transcriptome, a new concept in the understanding of the citrus gummosis
spellingShingle Phytophthora parasitica transcriptome, a new concept in the understanding of the citrus gummosis
Rosa,Daniel D.
Citrus disease
elicitins
plant pathogen
gene expression profiles
title_short Phytophthora parasitica transcriptome, a new concept in the understanding of the citrus gummosis
title_full Phytophthora parasitica transcriptome, a new concept in the understanding of the citrus gummosis
title_fullStr Phytophthora parasitica transcriptome, a new concept in the understanding of the citrus gummosis
title_full_unstemmed Phytophthora parasitica transcriptome, a new concept in the understanding of the citrus gummosis
title_sort Phytophthora parasitica transcriptome, a new concept in the understanding of the citrus gummosis
author Rosa,Daniel D.
author_facet Rosa,Daniel D.
Campos,Magnólia A.
Targon,Maria Luisa P.N.
Souza,Alessandra A.
author_role author
author2 Campos,Magnólia A.
Targon,Maria Luisa P.N.
Souza,Alessandra A.
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Rosa,Daniel D.
Campos,Magnólia A.
Targon,Maria Luisa P.N.
Souza,Alessandra A.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Citrus disease
elicitins
plant pathogen
gene expression profiles
topic Citrus disease
elicitins
plant pathogen
gene expression profiles
description Due to the economic importance of gummosis disease for the citriculture, studies on P. parasitica-Citrus interaction comprise a significant part in the Brazilian Citrus genome data bank (CitEST). Among them, two cDNA libraries constructed from two different growth conditions of the P. parasitica pathogen are included which has generated the PP/CitEST database (CitEST - Center APTA Citros Sylvio Moreira/IAC- Millennium Institute). Through this genomic approach and clustering analyses the following has been observed: out of a total of 13,285 available in the Phytophthora parasitica database, a group of 4,567 clusters was formed, comprising 2,649 singlets and 1,918 contigs. Out of a total of 4,567 possible genes, only 2,651 clusters were categorized; among them, only 4.3% shared sequence similarities with pathogenicity factors and defense. Some of these possible genes (103) corresponding to 421 ESTs, were characterized by phylogenetic analysis and discussed. A comparison made with the COGEME database has shown homology which may be part of an evolutionary pathogenicity pathway present in Phytophthora and also in other fungi. Many of the genes which were identified here, which may encode proteins associated to mechanisms of citrus gummosis pathogenicity, represent only one facet of the pathogen-host Phytophthora - Citrus interaction.
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