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An annotated cDNA library of juvenile Euprymna scolopes with and without colonization by the symbiont Vibrio fischeri

BACKGROUND: Biologists are becoming increasingly aware that the interaction of animals, including humans, with their coevolved bacterial partners is essential for health. This growing awareness has been a driving force for the development of models for the study of beneficial animal-bacterial intera...

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Autores principales: Chun, Carlene K, Scheetz, Todd E, Bonaldo, Maria de Fatima, Brown, Bartley, Clemens, Anik, Crookes-Goodson, Wendy J, Crouch, Keith, DeMartini, Tad, Eyestone, Mari, Goodson, Michael S, Janssens, Bernadette, Kimbell, Jennifer L, Koropatnick, Tanya A, Kucaba, Tamara, Smith, Christina, Stewart, Jennifer J, Tong, Deyan, Troll, Joshua V, Webster, Sarahrose, Winhall-Rice, Jane, Yap, Cory, Casavant, Thomas L, McFall-Ngai, Margaret J, Soares, M Bento
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2006
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1574308/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16780587
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-7-154
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author Chun, Carlene K
Scheetz, Todd E
Bonaldo, Maria de Fatima
Brown, Bartley
Clemens, Anik
Crookes-Goodson, Wendy J
Crouch, Keith
DeMartini, Tad
Eyestone, Mari
Goodson, Michael S
Janssens, Bernadette
Kimbell, Jennifer L
Koropatnick, Tanya A
Kucaba, Tamara
Smith, Christina
Stewart, Jennifer J
Tong, Deyan
Troll, Joshua V
Webster, Sarahrose
Winhall-Rice, Jane
Yap, Cory
Casavant, Thomas L
McFall-Ngai, Margaret J
Soares, M Bento
author_facet Chun, Carlene K
Scheetz, Todd E
Bonaldo, Maria de Fatima
Brown, Bartley
Clemens, Anik
Crookes-Goodson, Wendy J
Crouch, Keith
DeMartini, Tad
Eyestone, Mari
Goodson, Michael S
Janssens, Bernadette
Kimbell, Jennifer L
Koropatnick, Tanya A
Kucaba, Tamara
Smith, Christina
Stewart, Jennifer J
Tong, Deyan
Troll, Joshua V
Webster, Sarahrose
Winhall-Rice, Jane
Yap, Cory
Casavant, Thomas L
McFall-Ngai, Margaret J
Soares, M Bento
author_sort Chun, Carlene K
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Biologists are becoming increasingly aware that the interaction of animals, including humans, with their coevolved bacterial partners is essential for health. This growing awareness has been a driving force for the development of models for the study of beneficial animal-bacterial interactions. In the squid-vibrio model, symbiotic Vibrio fischeri induce dramatic developmental changes in the light organ of host Euprymna scolopes over the first hours to days of their partnership. We report here the creation of a juvenile light-organ specific EST database. RESULTS: We generated eleven cDNA libraries from the light organ of E. scolopes at developmentally significant time points with and without colonization by V. fischeri. Single pass 3' sequencing efforts generated 42,564 expressed sequence tags (ESTs) of which 35,421 passed our quality criteria and were then clustered via the UIcluster program into 13,962 nonredundant sequences. The cDNA clones representing these nonredundant sequences were sequenced from the 5' end of the vector and 58% of these resulting sequences overlapped significantly with the associated 3' sequence to generate 8,067 contigs with an average sequence length of 1,065 bp. All sequences were annotated with BLASTX (E-value < -03) and Gene Ontology (GO). CONCLUSION: Both the number of ESTs generated from each library and GO categorizations are reflective of the activity state of the light organ during these early stages of symbiosis. Future analyses of the sequences identified in these libraries promise to provide valuable information not only about pathways involved in colonization and early development of the squid light organ, but also about pathways conserved in response to bacterial colonization across the animal kingdom.
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spelling pubmed-15743082006-09-23 An annotated cDNA library of juvenile Euprymna scolopes with and without colonization by the symbiont Vibrio fischeri Chun, Carlene K Scheetz, Todd E Bonaldo, Maria de Fatima Brown, Bartley Clemens, Anik Crookes-Goodson, Wendy J Crouch, Keith DeMartini, Tad Eyestone, Mari Goodson, Michael S Janssens, Bernadette Kimbell, Jennifer L Koropatnick, Tanya A Kucaba, Tamara Smith, Christina Stewart, Jennifer J Tong, Deyan Troll, Joshua V Webster, Sarahrose Winhall-Rice, Jane Yap, Cory Casavant, Thomas L McFall-Ngai, Margaret J Soares, M Bento BMC Genomics Research Article BACKGROUND: Biologists are becoming increasingly aware that the interaction of animals, including humans, with their coevolved bacterial partners is essential for health. This growing awareness has been a driving force for the development of models for the study of beneficial animal-bacterial interactions. In the squid-vibrio model, symbiotic Vibrio fischeri induce dramatic developmental changes in the light organ of host Euprymna scolopes over the first hours to days of their partnership. We report here the creation of a juvenile light-organ specific EST database. RESULTS: We generated eleven cDNA libraries from the light organ of E. scolopes at developmentally significant time points with and without colonization by V. fischeri. Single pass 3' sequencing efforts generated 42,564 expressed sequence tags (ESTs) of which 35,421 passed our quality criteria and were then clustered via the UIcluster program into 13,962 nonredundant sequences. The cDNA clones representing these nonredundant sequences were sequenced from the 5' end of the vector and 58% of these resulting sequences overlapped significantly with the associated 3' sequence to generate 8,067 contigs with an average sequence length of 1,065 bp. All sequences were annotated with BLASTX (E-value < -03) and Gene Ontology (GO). CONCLUSION: Both the number of ESTs generated from each library and GO categorizations are reflective of the activity state of the light organ during these early stages of symbiosis. Future analyses of the sequences identified in these libraries promise to provide valuable information not only about pathways involved in colonization and early development of the squid light organ, but also about pathways conserved in response to bacterial colonization across the animal kingdom. BioMed Central 2006-06-16 /pmc/articles/PMC1574308/ /pubmed/16780587 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-7-154 Text en Copyright © 2006 Chun et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Chun, Carlene K
Scheetz, Todd E
Bonaldo, Maria de Fatima
Brown, Bartley
Clemens, Anik
Crookes-Goodson, Wendy J
Crouch, Keith
DeMartini, Tad
Eyestone, Mari
Goodson, Michael S
Janssens, Bernadette
Kimbell, Jennifer L
Koropatnick, Tanya A
Kucaba, Tamara
Smith, Christina
Stewart, Jennifer J
Tong, Deyan
Troll, Joshua V
Webster, Sarahrose
Winhall-Rice, Jane
Yap, Cory
Casavant, Thomas L
McFall-Ngai, Margaret J
Soares, M Bento
An annotated cDNA library of juvenile Euprymna scolopes with and without colonization by the symbiont Vibrio fischeri
title An annotated cDNA library of juvenile Euprymna scolopes with and without colonization by the symbiont Vibrio fischeri
title_full An annotated cDNA library of juvenile Euprymna scolopes with and without colonization by the symbiont Vibrio fischeri
title_fullStr An annotated cDNA library of juvenile Euprymna scolopes with and without colonization by the symbiont Vibrio fischeri
title_full_unstemmed An annotated cDNA library of juvenile Euprymna scolopes with and without colonization by the symbiont Vibrio fischeri
title_short An annotated cDNA library of juvenile Euprymna scolopes with and without colonization by the symbiont Vibrio fischeri
title_sort annotated cdna library of juvenile euprymna scolopes with and without colonization by the symbiont vibrio fischeri
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1574308/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16780587
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-7-154
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