Towards the identification of flower-specific genes in Citrus spp

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Autor(a) principal: Dornelas,Marcelo Carnier
Data de Publicação: 2007
Outros Autores: Camargo,Raquel Luciana Boscariol, Berger,Irving Joseph, Takita,Marco Aurélio
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Genetics and Molecular Biology
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Resumo: Citrus sinensis is a perennial woody species, for which genetic approaches to the study of reproductive development are not readily amenable. Here, the usefulness of the CitEST Expressed Sequence Tag (EST) database is demonstrated as a reliable new resource for identifying novel genes exclusively related to Citrus reproductive biology. We performed the analysis of an EST dataset of the CitEST Project containing 4,330 flower-derived cDNA sequences. Relying on bioinformatics tools, sequences exclusively present in this flower-derived sequence collection were selected and used for the identification of Citrus putative flower-specific genes. Our analysis revealed several Citrus sequences showing significant similarity to conserved genes known to have flower-specific expression and possessing functions related to flower metabolism and/or reproductive development in diverse plant species. Comparison of the Citrus flower-specific sequences with all available plant peptide sequences unraveled 247 unique transcripts not identified elsewhere within the plant kingdom. Additionally, 49 transcripts, for which no biological function could be attributed by means of sequence comparisons, were found to be conserved among plant species. These results allow further gene expression analysis and possibly novel approaches to the understanding of reproductive development in Citrus.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Towards the identification of flower-specific genes in Citrus spp
title Towards the identification of flower-specific genes in Citrus spp
spellingShingle Towards the identification of flower-specific genes in Citrus spp
Dornelas,Marcelo Carnier
development
flower-specific genes
reproduction
transcription factors
title_short Towards the identification of flower-specific genes in Citrus spp
title_full Towards the identification of flower-specific genes in Citrus spp
title_fullStr Towards the identification of flower-specific genes in Citrus spp
title_full_unstemmed Towards the identification of flower-specific genes in Citrus spp
title_sort Towards the identification of flower-specific genes in Citrus spp
author Dornelas,Marcelo Carnier
author_facet Dornelas,Marcelo Carnier
Camargo,Raquel Luciana Boscariol
Berger,Irving Joseph
Takita,Marco Aurélio
author_role author
author2 Camargo,Raquel Luciana Boscariol
Berger,Irving Joseph
Takita,Marco Aurélio
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Dornelas,Marcelo Carnier
Camargo,Raquel Luciana Boscariol
Berger,Irving Joseph
Takita,Marco Aurélio
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv development
flower-specific genes
reproduction
transcription factors
topic development
flower-specific genes
reproduction
transcription factors
description Citrus sinensis is a perennial woody species, for which genetic approaches to the study of reproductive development are not readily amenable. Here, the usefulness of the CitEST Expressed Sequence Tag (EST) database is demonstrated as a reliable new resource for identifying novel genes exclusively related to Citrus reproductive biology. We performed the analysis of an EST dataset of the CitEST Project containing 4,330 flower-derived cDNA sequences. Relying on bioinformatics tools, sequences exclusively present in this flower-derived sequence collection were selected and used for the identification of Citrus putative flower-specific genes. Our analysis revealed several Citrus sequences showing significant similarity to conserved genes known to have flower-specific expression and possessing functions related to flower metabolism and/or reproductive development in diverse plant species. Comparison of the Citrus flower-specific sequences with all available plant peptide sequences unraveled 247 unique transcripts not identified elsewhere within the plant kingdom. Additionally, 49 transcripts, for which no biological function could be attributed by means of sequence comparisons, were found to be conserved among plant species. These results allow further gene expression analysis and possibly novel approaches to the understanding of reproductive development in Citrus.
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