Identifying water stress-response mechanisms in citrus by in silico transcriptome analysis

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Autor(a) principal: Torres,Gisele A.M.
Data de Publicação: 2007
Outros Autores: Gimenes,Marcos A., Rosa Jr.,Vicente E. de, Quecini,Vera
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Genetics and Molecular Biology
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Resumo: Water deficit is one of the most critical environmental stresses to which plants are submitted during their life cycle. The evolutionary and economic performance of the plant is affected directly by reducing its survival in the natural environment and its productivity in agriculture. Plants respond to water stress with biochemical and physiological modifications that may be involved in tolerance or adaptation mechanisms. A great number of genes have been identified as transcriptionally regulated for water deficit. EST sequencing projects provide a significant contribution to the discovery of expressed genes. The identification and determination of gene expression patterns is important not only to understand the molecular bases of plant responses but also to improve water stress tolerance. In our citrus transcriptome survey we have attempted to identify homologs to genes known to be induced and regulated under water stress conditions. We have identified 89 transcripts whose deduced amino acid sequences share similarities with proteins involved in uptake and transport of water and ion, 34 similar to components of the osmolyte metabolism, 67 involved in processes of membranes and proteins protection and 115 homologs of reactive oxygen species scavenger. Many drought-inducible genes identified are known to be regulated by development, salt, osmotic and low temperature. Their possible roles in specific or general mechanisms of water stress citrus responses are discussed.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Identifying water stress-response mechanisms in citrus by in silico transcriptome analysis
title Identifying water stress-response mechanisms in citrus by in silico transcriptome analysis
spellingShingle Identifying water stress-response mechanisms in citrus by in silico transcriptome analysis
Torres,Gisele A.M.
environmental stress
CitEST
data mining
tolerance mechanisms
water deficit
title_short Identifying water stress-response mechanisms in citrus by in silico transcriptome analysis
title_full Identifying water stress-response mechanisms in citrus by in silico transcriptome analysis
title_fullStr Identifying water stress-response mechanisms in citrus by in silico transcriptome analysis
title_full_unstemmed Identifying water stress-response mechanisms in citrus by in silico transcriptome analysis
title_sort Identifying water stress-response mechanisms in citrus by in silico transcriptome analysis
author Torres,Gisele A.M.
author_facet Torres,Gisele A.M.
Gimenes,Marcos A.
Rosa Jr.,Vicente E. de
Quecini,Vera
author_role author
author2 Gimenes,Marcos A.
Rosa Jr.,Vicente E. de
Quecini,Vera
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Torres,Gisele A.M.
Gimenes,Marcos A.
Rosa Jr.,Vicente E. de
Quecini,Vera
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv environmental stress
CitEST
data mining
tolerance mechanisms
water deficit
topic environmental stress
CitEST
data mining
tolerance mechanisms
water deficit
description Water deficit is one of the most critical environmental stresses to which plants are submitted during their life cycle. The evolutionary and economic performance of the plant is affected directly by reducing its survival in the natural environment and its productivity in agriculture. Plants respond to water stress with biochemical and physiological modifications that may be involved in tolerance or adaptation mechanisms. A great number of genes have been identified as transcriptionally regulated for water deficit. EST sequencing projects provide a significant contribution to the discovery of expressed genes. The identification and determination of gene expression patterns is important not only to understand the molecular bases of plant responses but also to improve water stress tolerance. In our citrus transcriptome survey we have attempted to identify homologs to genes known to be induced and regulated under water stress conditions. We have identified 89 transcripts whose deduced amino acid sequences share similarities with proteins involved in uptake and transport of water and ion, 34 similar to components of the osmolyte metabolism, 67 involved in processes of membranes and proteins protection and 115 homologs of reactive oxygen species scavenger. Many drought-inducible genes identified are known to be regulated by development, salt, osmotic and low temperature. Their possible roles in specific or general mechanisms of water stress citrus responses are discussed.
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