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Reference Genes for qPCR Analysis in Resin-Tapped Adult Slash Pine As a Tool to Address the Molecular Basis of Commercial Resinosis

Pine oleoresin is a major source of terpenes, consisting of turpentine (mono- and sesquiterpenes) and rosin (diterpenes) fractions. Higher oleoresin yields are of economic interest, since oleoresin derivatives make up a valuable source of materials for chemical industries. Oleoresin can be extracted...

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Autores principales: de Lima, Júlio C., de Costa, Fernanda, Füller, Thanise N., Rodrigues-Corrêa, Kelly C. da Silva, Kerber, Magnus R., Lima, Mariano S., Fett, Janette P., Fett-Neto, Arthur G.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4909774/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27379135
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2016.00849
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author de Lima, Júlio C.
de Costa, Fernanda
Füller, Thanise N.
Rodrigues-Corrêa, Kelly C. da Silva
Kerber, Magnus R.
Lima, Mariano S.
Fett, Janette P.
Fett-Neto, Arthur G.
author_facet de Lima, Júlio C.
de Costa, Fernanda
Füller, Thanise N.
Rodrigues-Corrêa, Kelly C. da Silva
Kerber, Magnus R.
Lima, Mariano S.
Fett, Janette P.
Fett-Neto, Arthur G.
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description Pine oleoresin is a major source of terpenes, consisting of turpentine (mono- and sesquiterpenes) and rosin (diterpenes) fractions. Higher oleoresin yields are of economic interest, since oleoresin derivatives make up a valuable source of materials for chemical industries. Oleoresin can be extracted from living trees, often by the bark streak method, in which bark removal is done periodically, followed by application of stimulant paste containing sulfuric acid and other chemicals on the freshly wounded exposed surface. To better understand the molecular basis of chemically-stimulated and wound induced oleoresin production, we evaluated the stability of 11 putative reference genes for the purpose of normalization in studying Pinus elliottii gene expression during oleoresinosis. Samples for RNA extraction were collected from field-grown adult trees under tapping operations using stimulant pastes with different compositions and at various time points after paste application. Statistical methods established by geNorm, NormFinder, and BestKeeper softwares were consistent in pointing as adequate reference genes HISTO3 and UBI. To confirm expression stability of the candidate reference genes, expression profiles of putative P. elliottii orthologs of resin biosynthesis-related genes encoding Pinus contorta β-pinene synthase [PcTPS-(−)β-pin1], P. contorta levopimaradiene/abietadiene synthase (PcLAS1), Pinus taeda α-pinene synthase [PtTPS-(+)αpin], and P. taeda α-farnesene synthase (PtαFS) were examined following stimulant paste application. Increased oleoresin yields observed in stimulated treatments using phytohormone-based pastes were consistent with higher expression of pinene synthases. Overall, the expression of all genes examined matched the expected profiles of oleoresin-related transcript changes reported for previously examined conifers.
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spelling pubmed-49097742016-07-04 Reference Genes for qPCR Analysis in Resin-Tapped Adult Slash Pine As a Tool to Address the Molecular Basis of Commercial Resinosis de Lima, Júlio C. de Costa, Fernanda Füller, Thanise N. Rodrigues-Corrêa, Kelly C. da Silva Kerber, Magnus R. Lima, Mariano S. Fett, Janette P. Fett-Neto, Arthur G. Front Plant Sci Plant Science Pine oleoresin is a major source of terpenes, consisting of turpentine (mono- and sesquiterpenes) and rosin (diterpenes) fractions. Higher oleoresin yields are of economic interest, since oleoresin derivatives make up a valuable source of materials for chemical industries. Oleoresin can be extracted from living trees, often by the bark streak method, in which bark removal is done periodically, followed by application of stimulant paste containing sulfuric acid and other chemicals on the freshly wounded exposed surface. To better understand the molecular basis of chemically-stimulated and wound induced oleoresin production, we evaluated the stability of 11 putative reference genes for the purpose of normalization in studying Pinus elliottii gene expression during oleoresinosis. Samples for RNA extraction were collected from field-grown adult trees under tapping operations using stimulant pastes with different compositions and at various time points after paste application. Statistical methods established by geNorm, NormFinder, and BestKeeper softwares were consistent in pointing as adequate reference genes HISTO3 and UBI. To confirm expression stability of the candidate reference genes, expression profiles of putative P. elliottii orthologs of resin biosynthesis-related genes encoding Pinus contorta β-pinene synthase [PcTPS-(−)β-pin1], P. contorta levopimaradiene/abietadiene synthase (PcLAS1), Pinus taeda α-pinene synthase [PtTPS-(+)αpin], and P. taeda α-farnesene synthase (PtαFS) were examined following stimulant paste application. Increased oleoresin yields observed in stimulated treatments using phytohormone-based pastes were consistent with higher expression of pinene synthases. Overall, the expression of all genes examined matched the expected profiles of oleoresin-related transcript changes reported for previously examined conifers. Frontiers Media S.A. 2016-06-16 /pmc/articles/PMC4909774/ /pubmed/27379135 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2016.00849 Text en Copyright © 2016 de Lima, de Costa, Füller, Rodrigues-Corrêa, Kerber, Lima, Fett and Fett-Neto. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Plant Science
de Lima, Júlio C.
de Costa, Fernanda
Füller, Thanise N.
Rodrigues-Corrêa, Kelly C. da Silva
Kerber, Magnus R.
Lima, Mariano S.
Fett, Janette P.
Fett-Neto, Arthur G.
Reference Genes for qPCR Analysis in Resin-Tapped Adult Slash Pine As a Tool to Address the Molecular Basis of Commercial Resinosis
title Reference Genes for qPCR Analysis in Resin-Tapped Adult Slash Pine As a Tool to Address the Molecular Basis of Commercial Resinosis
title_full Reference Genes for qPCR Analysis in Resin-Tapped Adult Slash Pine As a Tool to Address the Molecular Basis of Commercial Resinosis
title_fullStr Reference Genes for qPCR Analysis in Resin-Tapped Adult Slash Pine As a Tool to Address the Molecular Basis of Commercial Resinosis
title_full_unstemmed Reference Genes for qPCR Analysis in Resin-Tapped Adult Slash Pine As a Tool to Address the Molecular Basis of Commercial Resinosis
title_short Reference Genes for qPCR Analysis in Resin-Tapped Adult Slash Pine As a Tool to Address the Molecular Basis of Commercial Resinosis
title_sort reference genes for qpcr analysis in resin-tapped adult slash pine as a tool to address the molecular basis of commercial resinosis
topic Plant Science
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4909774/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27379135
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2016.00849
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