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Comparison of ESTs from juvenile and adult phases of the giant unicellular green alga Acetabularia acetabulum

BACKGROUND: Acetabularia acetabulum is a giant unicellular green alga whose size and complex life cycle make it an attractive model for understanding morphogenesis and subcellular compartmentalization. The life cycle of this marine unicell is composed of several developmental phases. Juvenile and ad...

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Autores principales: Henry, Isabelle M, Wilkinson, Mark D, Hernandez, J Marcela, Schwarz-Sommer, Zsuzsanna, Grotewold, Erich, Mandoli, Dina F
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC385229/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15070428
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2229-4-3
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author Henry, Isabelle M
Wilkinson, Mark D
Hernandez, J Marcela
Schwarz-Sommer, Zsuzsanna
Grotewold, Erich
Mandoli, Dina F
author_facet Henry, Isabelle M
Wilkinson, Mark D
Hernandez, J Marcela
Schwarz-Sommer, Zsuzsanna
Grotewold, Erich
Mandoli, Dina F
author_sort Henry, Isabelle M
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description BACKGROUND: Acetabularia acetabulum is a giant unicellular green alga whose size and complex life cycle make it an attractive model for understanding morphogenesis and subcellular compartmentalization. The life cycle of this marine unicell is composed of several developmental phases. Juvenile and adult phases are temporally sequential but physiologically and morphologically distinct. To identify genes specific to juvenile and adult phases, we created two subtracted cDNA libraries, one adult-specific and one juvenile-specific, and analyzed 941 randomly chosen ESTs from them. RESULTS: Clustering analysis suggests virtually no overlap between the two libraries. Preliminary expression data also suggests that we were successful at isolating transcripts differentially expressed between the two developmental phases and that many transcripts are specific to one phase or the other. Comparison of our EST sequences against publicly available sequence databases indicates that ESTs from the adult and the juvenile libraries partition into different functional classes. Three conserved sequence elements were common to several of the ESTs and were also found within the genomic sequence of the carbonic anhydrase1 gene from A. acetabulum. To date, these conserved elements are specific to A. acetabulum. CONCLUSIONS: Our data provide strong evidence that adult and juvenile phases in A. acetabulum vary significantly in gene expression. We discuss their possible roles in cell growth and morphogenesis as well as in phase change. We also discuss the potential role of the conserved elements found within the EST sequences in post-transcriptional regulation, particularly mRNA localization and/or stability.
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spelling pubmed-3852292004-04-07 Comparison of ESTs from juvenile and adult phases of the giant unicellular green alga Acetabularia acetabulum Henry, Isabelle M Wilkinson, Mark D Hernandez, J Marcela Schwarz-Sommer, Zsuzsanna Grotewold, Erich Mandoli, Dina F BMC Plant Biol Research Article BACKGROUND: Acetabularia acetabulum is a giant unicellular green alga whose size and complex life cycle make it an attractive model for understanding morphogenesis and subcellular compartmentalization. The life cycle of this marine unicell is composed of several developmental phases. Juvenile and adult phases are temporally sequential but physiologically and morphologically distinct. To identify genes specific to juvenile and adult phases, we created two subtracted cDNA libraries, one adult-specific and one juvenile-specific, and analyzed 941 randomly chosen ESTs from them. RESULTS: Clustering analysis suggests virtually no overlap between the two libraries. Preliminary expression data also suggests that we were successful at isolating transcripts differentially expressed between the two developmental phases and that many transcripts are specific to one phase or the other. Comparison of our EST sequences against publicly available sequence databases indicates that ESTs from the adult and the juvenile libraries partition into different functional classes. Three conserved sequence elements were common to several of the ESTs and were also found within the genomic sequence of the carbonic anhydrase1 gene from A. acetabulum. To date, these conserved elements are specific to A. acetabulum. CONCLUSIONS: Our data provide strong evidence that adult and juvenile phases in A. acetabulum vary significantly in gene expression. We discuss their possible roles in cell growth and morphogenesis as well as in phase change. We also discuss the potential role of the conserved elements found within the EST sequences in post-transcriptional regulation, particularly mRNA localization and/or stability. BioMed Central 2004-03-12 /pmc/articles/PMC385229/ /pubmed/15070428 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2229-4-3 Text en Copyright © 2004 Henry et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. This is an Open Access article: verbatim copying and redistribution of this article are permitted in all media for any purpose, provided this notice is preserved along with the article's original URL.
spellingShingle Research Article
Henry, Isabelle M
Wilkinson, Mark D
Hernandez, J Marcela
Schwarz-Sommer, Zsuzsanna
Grotewold, Erich
Mandoli, Dina F
Comparison of ESTs from juvenile and adult phases of the giant unicellular green alga Acetabularia acetabulum
title Comparison of ESTs from juvenile and adult phases of the giant unicellular green alga Acetabularia acetabulum
title_full Comparison of ESTs from juvenile and adult phases of the giant unicellular green alga Acetabularia acetabulum
title_fullStr Comparison of ESTs from juvenile and adult phases of the giant unicellular green alga Acetabularia acetabulum
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of ESTs from juvenile and adult phases of the giant unicellular green alga Acetabularia acetabulum
title_short Comparison of ESTs from juvenile and adult phases of the giant unicellular green alga Acetabularia acetabulum
title_sort comparison of ests from juvenile and adult phases of the giant unicellular green alga acetabularia acetabulum
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC385229/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15070428
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2229-4-3
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