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Sugarcane genes associated with sucrose content

BACKGROUND -: Sucrose content is a highly desirable trait in sugarcane as the worldwide demand for cost-effective biofuels surges. Sugarcane cultivars differ in their capacity to accumulate sucrose and breeding programs routinely perform crosses to identify genotypes able to produce more sucrose. Su...

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Autores principales: Papini-Terzi, Flávia S, Rocha, Flávia R, Vêncio, Ricardo ZN, Felix, Juliana M, Branco, Diana S, Waclawovsky, Alessandro J, Del Bem, Luiz EV, Lembke, Carolina G, Costa, Maximiller DL, Nishiyama, Milton Y, Vicentini, Renato, Vincentz, Michel GA, Ulian, Eugênio C, Menossi, Marcelo, Souza, Glaucia M
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2666766/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19302712
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-10-120
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author Papini-Terzi, Flávia S
Rocha, Flávia R
Vêncio, Ricardo ZN
Felix, Juliana M
Branco, Diana S
Waclawovsky, Alessandro J
Del Bem, Luiz EV
Lembke, Carolina G
Costa, Maximiller DL
Nishiyama, Milton Y
Vicentini, Renato
Vincentz, Michel GA
Ulian, Eugênio C
Menossi, Marcelo
Souza, Glaucia M
author_facet Papini-Terzi, Flávia S
Rocha, Flávia R
Vêncio, Ricardo ZN
Felix, Juliana M
Branco, Diana S
Waclawovsky, Alessandro J
Del Bem, Luiz EV
Lembke, Carolina G
Costa, Maximiller DL
Nishiyama, Milton Y
Vicentini, Renato
Vincentz, Michel GA
Ulian, Eugênio C
Menossi, Marcelo
Souza, Glaucia M
author_sort Papini-Terzi, Flávia S
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description BACKGROUND -: Sucrose content is a highly desirable trait in sugarcane as the worldwide demand for cost-effective biofuels surges. Sugarcane cultivars differ in their capacity to accumulate sucrose and breeding programs routinely perform crosses to identify genotypes able to produce more sucrose. Sucrose content in the mature internodes reach around 20% of the culms dry weight. Genotypes in the populations reflect their genetic program and may display contrasting growth, development, and physiology, all of which affect carbohydrate metabolism. Few studies have profiled gene expression related to sugarcane's sugar content. The identification of signal transduction components and transcription factors that might regulate sugar accumulation is highly desirable if we are to improve this characteristic of sugarcane plants. RESULTS -: We have evaluated thirty genotypes that have different Brix (sugar) levels and identified genes differentially expressed in internodes using cDNA microarrays. These genes were compared to existing gene expression data for sugarcane plants subjected to diverse stress and hormone treatments. The comparisons revealed a strong overlap between the drought and sucrose-content datasets and a limited overlap with ABA signaling. Genes associated with sucrose content were extensively validated by qRT-PCR, which highlighted several protein kinases and transcription factors that are likely to be regulators of sucrose accumulation. The data also indicate that aquaporins, as well as lignin biosynthesis and cell wall metabolism genes, are strongly related to sucrose accumulation. Moreover, sucrose-associated genes were shown to be directly responsive to short term sucrose stimuli, confirming their role in sugar-related pathways. CONCLUSION -: Gene expression analysis of sugarcane populations contrasting for sucrose content indicated a possible overlap with drought and cell wall metabolism processes and suggested signaling and transcriptional regulators to be used as molecular markers in breeding programs. Transgenic research is necessary to further clarify the role of the genes and define targets useful for sugarcane improvement programs based on transgenic plants.
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spelling pubmed-26667662009-04-08 Sugarcane genes associated with sucrose content Papini-Terzi, Flávia S Rocha, Flávia R Vêncio, Ricardo ZN Felix, Juliana M Branco, Diana S Waclawovsky, Alessandro J Del Bem, Luiz EV Lembke, Carolina G Costa, Maximiller DL Nishiyama, Milton Y Vicentini, Renato Vincentz, Michel GA Ulian, Eugênio C Menossi, Marcelo Souza, Glaucia M BMC Genomics Research Article BACKGROUND -: Sucrose content is a highly desirable trait in sugarcane as the worldwide demand for cost-effective biofuels surges. Sugarcane cultivars differ in their capacity to accumulate sucrose and breeding programs routinely perform crosses to identify genotypes able to produce more sucrose. Sucrose content in the mature internodes reach around 20% of the culms dry weight. Genotypes in the populations reflect their genetic program and may display contrasting growth, development, and physiology, all of which affect carbohydrate metabolism. Few studies have profiled gene expression related to sugarcane's sugar content. The identification of signal transduction components and transcription factors that might regulate sugar accumulation is highly desirable if we are to improve this characteristic of sugarcane plants. RESULTS -: We have evaluated thirty genotypes that have different Brix (sugar) levels and identified genes differentially expressed in internodes using cDNA microarrays. These genes were compared to existing gene expression data for sugarcane plants subjected to diverse stress and hormone treatments. The comparisons revealed a strong overlap between the drought and sucrose-content datasets and a limited overlap with ABA signaling. Genes associated with sucrose content were extensively validated by qRT-PCR, which highlighted several protein kinases and transcription factors that are likely to be regulators of sucrose accumulation. The data also indicate that aquaporins, as well as lignin biosynthesis and cell wall metabolism genes, are strongly related to sucrose accumulation. Moreover, sucrose-associated genes were shown to be directly responsive to short term sucrose stimuli, confirming their role in sugar-related pathways. CONCLUSION -: Gene expression analysis of sugarcane populations contrasting for sucrose content indicated a possible overlap with drought and cell wall metabolism processes and suggested signaling and transcriptional regulators to be used as molecular markers in breeding programs. Transgenic research is necessary to further clarify the role of the genes and define targets useful for sugarcane improvement programs based on transgenic plants. BioMed Central 2009-03-21 /pmc/articles/PMC2666766/ /pubmed/19302712 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-10-120 Text en Copyright © 2009 Papini-Terzi 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.
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Papini-Terzi, Flávia S
Rocha, Flávia R
Vêncio, Ricardo ZN
Felix, Juliana M
Branco, Diana S
Waclawovsky, Alessandro J
Del Bem, Luiz EV
Lembke, Carolina G
Costa, Maximiller DL
Nishiyama, Milton Y
Vicentini, Renato
Vincentz, Michel GA
Ulian, Eugênio C
Menossi, Marcelo
Souza, Glaucia M
Sugarcane genes associated with sucrose content
title Sugarcane genes associated with sucrose content
title_full Sugarcane genes associated with sucrose content
title_fullStr Sugarcane genes associated with sucrose content
title_full_unstemmed Sugarcane genes associated with sucrose content
title_short Sugarcane genes associated with sucrose content
title_sort sugarcane genes associated with sucrose content
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2666766/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19302712
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2164-10-120
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