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SymGRASS: a database of sugarcane orthologous genes involved in arbuscular mycorrhiza and root nodule symbiosis

BACKGROUND: The rationale for gathering information from plants procuring nitrogen through symbiotic interactions controlled by a common genetic program for a sustainable biofuel production is the high energy demanding application of synthetic nitrogen fertilizers. We curated sequence information pu...

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Autores principales: Belarmino, Luis Carlos, Lane de Oliveira Silva, Roberta, da Mota Soares Cavalcanti, Nina, Krezdorn, Nicolas, Kido, Ederson Akio, Horres, Ralf, Winter, Peter, Kahl, Günter, Benko-Iseppon, Ana Maria
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3548678/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23368899
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2105-14-S1-S2
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author Belarmino, Luis Carlos
Lane de Oliveira Silva, Roberta
da Mota Soares Cavalcanti, Nina
Krezdorn, Nicolas
Kido, Ederson Akio
Horres, Ralf
Winter, Peter
Kahl, Günter
Benko-Iseppon, Ana Maria
author_facet Belarmino, Luis Carlos
Lane de Oliveira Silva, Roberta
da Mota Soares Cavalcanti, Nina
Krezdorn, Nicolas
Kido, Ederson Akio
Horres, Ralf
Winter, Peter
Kahl, Günter
Benko-Iseppon, Ana Maria
author_sort Belarmino, Luis Carlos
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description BACKGROUND: The rationale for gathering information from plants procuring nitrogen through symbiotic interactions controlled by a common genetic program for a sustainable biofuel production is the high energy demanding application of synthetic nitrogen fertilizers. We curated sequence information publicly available for the biofuel plant sugarcane, performed an analysis of the common SYM pathway known to control symbiosis in other plants, and provide results, sequences and literature links as an online database. METHODS: Sugarcane sequences and informations were downloaded from the nucEST database, cleaned and trimmed with seqclean, assembled with TGICL plus translating mapping method, and annotated. The annotation is based on BLAST searches against a local formatted plant Uniprot90 generated with CD-HIT for functional assignment, rpsBLAST to CDD database for conserved domain analysis, and BLAST search to sorghum's for Gene Ontology (GO) assignment. Gene expression was normalized according the Unigene standard, presented as ESTs/100 kb. Protein sequences known in the SYM pathway were used as queries to search the SymGRASS sequence database. Additionally, antimicrobial peptides described in the PhytAMP database served as queries to retrieve and generate expression profiles of these defense genes in the libraries compared to the libraries obtained under symbiotic interactions. RESULTS: We describe the SymGRASS, a database of sugarcane orthologous genes involved in arbuscular mycorrhiza (AM) and root nodule (RN) symbiosis. The database aggregates knowledge about sequences, tissues, organ, developmental stages and experimental conditions, and provides annotation and level of gene expression for sugarcane transcripts and SYM orthologous genes in sugarcane through a web interface. Several candidate genes were found for all nodes in the pathway, and interestingly a set of symbiosis specific genes was found. CONCLUSIONS: The knowledge integrated in SymGRASS may guide studies on molecular, cellular and physiological mechanisms by which sugarcane controls the establishment and efficiency of endophytic associations. We believe that the candidate sequences for the SYM pathway together with the pool of exclusively expressed tentative consensus (TC) sequences are crucial for the design of molecular studies to unravel the mechanisms controlling the establishment of symbioses in sugarcane, ultimately serving as a basis for the improvement of grass crops.
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spelling pubmed-35486782013-02-04 SymGRASS: a database of sugarcane orthologous genes involved in arbuscular mycorrhiza and root nodule symbiosis Belarmino, Luis Carlos Lane de Oliveira Silva, Roberta da Mota Soares Cavalcanti, Nina Krezdorn, Nicolas Kido, Ederson Akio Horres, Ralf Winter, Peter Kahl, Günter Benko-Iseppon, Ana Maria BMC Bioinformatics Research BACKGROUND: The rationale for gathering information from plants procuring nitrogen through symbiotic interactions controlled by a common genetic program for a sustainable biofuel production is the high energy demanding application of synthetic nitrogen fertilizers. We curated sequence information publicly available for the biofuel plant sugarcane, performed an analysis of the common SYM pathway known to control symbiosis in other plants, and provide results, sequences and literature links as an online database. METHODS: Sugarcane sequences and informations were downloaded from the nucEST database, cleaned and trimmed with seqclean, assembled with TGICL plus translating mapping method, and annotated. The annotation is based on BLAST searches against a local formatted plant Uniprot90 generated with CD-HIT for functional assignment, rpsBLAST to CDD database for conserved domain analysis, and BLAST search to sorghum's for Gene Ontology (GO) assignment. Gene expression was normalized according the Unigene standard, presented as ESTs/100 kb. Protein sequences known in the SYM pathway were used as queries to search the SymGRASS sequence database. Additionally, antimicrobial peptides described in the PhytAMP database served as queries to retrieve and generate expression profiles of these defense genes in the libraries compared to the libraries obtained under symbiotic interactions. RESULTS: We describe the SymGRASS, a database of sugarcane orthologous genes involved in arbuscular mycorrhiza (AM) and root nodule (RN) symbiosis. The database aggregates knowledge about sequences, tissues, organ, developmental stages and experimental conditions, and provides annotation and level of gene expression for sugarcane transcripts and SYM orthologous genes in sugarcane through a web interface. Several candidate genes were found for all nodes in the pathway, and interestingly a set of symbiosis specific genes was found. CONCLUSIONS: The knowledge integrated in SymGRASS may guide studies on molecular, cellular and physiological mechanisms by which sugarcane controls the establishment and efficiency of endophytic associations. We believe that the candidate sequences for the SYM pathway together with the pool of exclusively expressed tentative consensus (TC) sequences are crucial for the design of molecular studies to unravel the mechanisms controlling the establishment of symbioses in sugarcane, ultimately serving as a basis for the improvement of grass crops. BioMed Central 2013-01-14 /pmc/articles/PMC3548678/ /pubmed/23368899 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2105-14-S1-S2 Text en Copyright ©2013 Belarmino 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
Belarmino, Luis Carlos
Lane de Oliveira Silva, Roberta
da Mota Soares Cavalcanti, Nina
Krezdorn, Nicolas
Kido, Ederson Akio
Horres, Ralf
Winter, Peter
Kahl, Günter
Benko-Iseppon, Ana Maria
SymGRASS: a database of sugarcane orthologous genes involved in arbuscular mycorrhiza and root nodule symbiosis
title SymGRASS: a database of sugarcane orthologous genes involved in arbuscular mycorrhiza and root nodule symbiosis
title_full SymGRASS: a database of sugarcane orthologous genes involved in arbuscular mycorrhiza and root nodule symbiosis
title_fullStr SymGRASS: a database of sugarcane orthologous genes involved in arbuscular mycorrhiza and root nodule symbiosis
title_full_unstemmed SymGRASS: a database of sugarcane orthologous genes involved in arbuscular mycorrhiza and root nodule symbiosis
title_short SymGRASS: a database of sugarcane orthologous genes involved in arbuscular mycorrhiza and root nodule symbiosis
title_sort symgrass: a database of sugarcane orthologous genes involved in arbuscular mycorrhiza and root nodule symbiosis
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3548678/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23368899
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2105-14-S1-S2
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