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Plastid DNA Barcoding and RtActin cDNA Fragment Isolation of Reutealis Trisperma: A Promising Bioresource for Biodiesel Production

Reutealis trisperma belonging to the family Euphorbiaceae is currently used for biodiesel production, and rapid development in plant-based biofuel production has led to its increasing demand. However, massive utilization of bio-industrial plants has led to conservation issues. Moreover, genetic info...

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Autores principales: Jadid, Nurul, Rosidah, Nur Laili Alfina, Ramadani, Muhammad Rifqi Nur, Prasetyowati, Indah, Sa’adah, Noor Nailis, Widodo, Aulia Febrianti, Oktafitria, Dwi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10286179/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37360051
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/11779322231182768
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author Jadid, Nurul
Rosidah, Nur Laili Alfina
Ramadani, Muhammad Rifqi Nur
Prasetyowati, Indah
Sa’adah, Noor Nailis
Widodo, Aulia Febrianti
Oktafitria, Dwi
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Rosidah, Nur Laili Alfina
Ramadani, Muhammad Rifqi Nur
Prasetyowati, Indah
Sa’adah, Noor Nailis
Widodo, Aulia Febrianti
Oktafitria, Dwi
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description Reutealis trisperma belonging to the family Euphorbiaceae is currently used for biodiesel production, and rapid development in plant-based biofuel production has led to its increasing demand. However, massive utilization of bio-industrial plants has led to conservation issues. Moreover, genetic information on R trisperma is still limited, which is crucial for developmental, physiological, and molecular studies. Studying gene expression is essential to explain plant physiological processes. Nonetheless, this technique requires sensitive and precise measurement of messenger RNA (mRNA). In addition, the presence of internal control genes is important to avoid bias. Therefore, collecting and preserving genetic data for R trisperma is indispensable. In this study, we aimed to evaluate the application of plastid loci, rbcL, and matK, to the DNA barcode of R trisperma for use in conservation programs. In addition, we isolated and cloned the RtActin (RtACT) gene fragment for use in gene expression studies. Sequence information was analyzed in silico by comparison with other Euphorbiaceae plants. For actin fragment isolation, reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction was used. Molecular cloning of RtActin was performed using the pTA2 plasmid before sequencing. We successfully isolated and cloned 592 and 840 bp of RtrbcL and RtmatK fragment genes, respectively. The RtrbcL barcoding marker, rather than the RtmatK plastidial marker, provided discriminative molecular phylogenetic data for R Trisperma. We also isolated 986 bp of RtACT gene fragments. Our phylogenetic analysis demonstrated that R trisperma is closely related to the Vernicia fordii Actin gene (97% identity). Our results suggest that RtrbcL could be further developed and used as a barcoding marker for R trisperma. Moreover, the RtACT gene could be further investigated for use in gene expression studies of plant.
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spelling pubmed-102861792023-06-23 Plastid DNA Barcoding and RtActin cDNA Fragment Isolation of Reutealis Trisperma: A Promising Bioresource for Biodiesel Production Jadid, Nurul Rosidah, Nur Laili Alfina Ramadani, Muhammad Rifqi Nur Prasetyowati, Indah Sa’adah, Noor Nailis Widodo, Aulia Febrianti Oktafitria, Dwi Bioinform Biol Insights Original Research Article Reutealis trisperma belonging to the family Euphorbiaceae is currently used for biodiesel production, and rapid development in plant-based biofuel production has led to its increasing demand. However, massive utilization of bio-industrial plants has led to conservation issues. Moreover, genetic information on R trisperma is still limited, which is crucial for developmental, physiological, and molecular studies. Studying gene expression is essential to explain plant physiological processes. Nonetheless, this technique requires sensitive and precise measurement of messenger RNA (mRNA). In addition, the presence of internal control genes is important to avoid bias. Therefore, collecting and preserving genetic data for R trisperma is indispensable. In this study, we aimed to evaluate the application of plastid loci, rbcL, and matK, to the DNA barcode of R trisperma for use in conservation programs. In addition, we isolated and cloned the RtActin (RtACT) gene fragment for use in gene expression studies. Sequence information was analyzed in silico by comparison with other Euphorbiaceae plants. For actin fragment isolation, reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction was used. Molecular cloning of RtActin was performed using the pTA2 plasmid before sequencing. We successfully isolated and cloned 592 and 840 bp of RtrbcL and RtmatK fragment genes, respectively. The RtrbcL barcoding marker, rather than the RtmatK plastidial marker, provided discriminative molecular phylogenetic data for R Trisperma. We also isolated 986 bp of RtACT gene fragments. Our phylogenetic analysis demonstrated that R trisperma is closely related to the Vernicia fordii Actin gene (97% identity). Our results suggest that RtrbcL could be further developed and used as a barcoding marker for R trisperma. Moreover, the RtACT gene could be further investigated for use in gene expression studies of plant. SAGE Publications 2023-06-20 /pmc/articles/PMC10286179/ /pubmed/37360051 http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/11779322231182768 Text en © The Author(s) 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) which permits non-commercial use, reproduction and distribution of the work without further permission provided the original work is attributed as specified on the SAGE and Open Access page(https://us.sagepub.com/en-us/nam/open-access-at-sage).
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Jadid, Nurul
Rosidah, Nur Laili Alfina
Ramadani, Muhammad Rifqi Nur
Prasetyowati, Indah
Sa’adah, Noor Nailis
Widodo, Aulia Febrianti
Oktafitria, Dwi
Plastid DNA Barcoding and RtActin cDNA Fragment Isolation of Reutealis Trisperma: A Promising Bioresource for Biodiesel Production
title Plastid DNA Barcoding and RtActin cDNA Fragment Isolation of Reutealis Trisperma: A Promising Bioresource for Biodiesel Production
title_full Plastid DNA Barcoding and RtActin cDNA Fragment Isolation of Reutealis Trisperma: A Promising Bioresource for Biodiesel Production
title_fullStr Plastid DNA Barcoding and RtActin cDNA Fragment Isolation of Reutealis Trisperma: A Promising Bioresource for Biodiesel Production
title_full_unstemmed Plastid DNA Barcoding and RtActin cDNA Fragment Isolation of Reutealis Trisperma: A Promising Bioresource for Biodiesel Production
title_short Plastid DNA Barcoding and RtActin cDNA Fragment Isolation of Reutealis Trisperma: A Promising Bioresource for Biodiesel Production
title_sort plastid dna barcoding and rtactin cdna fragment isolation of reutealis trisperma: a promising bioresource for biodiesel production
topic Original Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10286179/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37360051
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/11779322231182768
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