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Genomics ; 113(1 Pt 1): 265-275, 2021 01.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33326830

RESUMO

Transcriptional re-programming in host and pathogen upon leaf and neck infection is an evolving area of research for the rice blast community. Analysis of in planta rice transcriptome in leaf and neck tissues revealed tissue-specific and infection-specific expression of rice and Magnaporthe oryzae genes in host and pathogen. The glycosyl hydrolase, isocitrate lyase, cupin domain containing protein, TF2, CMPG1, CHIT17 and OsCML14 genes were uniquely expressed in leaf infection. Genes like cytochrome P450, inhibitor I family protein, GSTU6, abscisic stress ripening, and cupin domain containing protein were up-regulated during neck infection. In our microRNA sequencing study, Osa-miR166n-3p was highly expressed in upon Magnaporthe leaf infection, whereas osa-miR1661-3p, osa-miR166n-3p and osa-miR159b were overexpressed in neck infection. Here we report several transcripts being targeted by up and down regulated microRNAs during infection. The putative genes expressed upon infection in leaf and neck could be used in understanding the dual-epidemics of blast disease.


Assuntos
Ascomicetos/genética , Genes Fúngicos , Genes de Plantas , Oryza/genética , Transcriptoma , Ascomicetos/metabolismo , Ascomicetos/patogenicidade , Resistência à Doença , MicroRNAs/genética , MicroRNAs/metabolismo , Oryza/metabolismo , Oryza/microbiologia , Folhas de Planta/genética , Folhas de Planta/microbiologia
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Plant Physiol ; 176(4): 2772-2788, 2018 04.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29440596

RESUMO

Indian sandalwood (Santalum album) is an important tropical evergreen tree known for its fragrant heartwood-derived essential oil and its valuable carving wood. Here, we applied an integrated genomic, transcriptomic, and proteomic approach to assemble and annotate the Indian sandalwood genome. Our genome sequencing resulted in the establishment of a draft map of the smallest genome for any woody tree species to date (221 Mb). The genome annotation predicted 38,119 protein-coding genes and 27.42% repetitive DNA elements. In-depth proteome analysis revealed the identities of 72,325 unique peptides, which confirmed 10,076 of the predicted genes. The addition of transcriptomic and proteogenomic approaches resulted in the identification of 53 novel proteins and 34 gene-correction events that were missed by genomic approaches. Proteogenomic analysis also helped in reassigning 1,348 potential noncoding RNAs as bona fide protein-coding messenger RNAs. Gene expression patterns at the RNA and protein levels indicated that peptide sequencing was useful in capturing proteins encoded by nuclear and organellar genomes alike. Mass spectrometry-based proteomic evidence provided an unbiased approach toward the identification of proteins encoded by organellar genomes. Such proteins are often missed in transcriptome data sets due to the enrichment of only messenger RNAs that contain poly(A) tails. Overall, the use of integrated omic approaches enhanced the quality of the assembly and annotation of this nonmodel plant genome. The availability of genomic, transcriptomic, and proteomic data will enhance genomics-assisted breeding, germplasm characterization, and conservation of sandalwood trees.


Assuntos
Perfilação da Expressão Gênica/métodos , Genoma de Planta/genética , Anotação de Sequência Molecular/métodos , Proteômica/métodos , Santalum/genética , Regulação da Expressão Gênica de Plantas , Genômica/métodos , Sequenciamento de Nucleotídeos em Larga Escala/métodos , Filogenia , Proteínas de Plantas/classificação , Proteínas de Plantas/genética , Proteoma/genética , Proteoma/metabolismo
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BMC Genomics ; 18(1): 465, 2017 06 15.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28619070

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: Finger millet (Eleusine coracana (L.) Gaertn.) is an important staple food crop widely grown in Africa and South Asia. Among the millets, finger millet has high amount of calcium, methionine, tryptophan, fiber, and sulphur containing amino acids. In addition, it has C4 photosynthetic carbon assimilation mechanism, which helps to utilize water and nitrogen efficiently under hot and arid conditions without severely affecting yield. Therefore, development and utilization of genomic resources for genetic improvement of this crop is immensely useful. RESULTS: Experimental results from whole genome sequencing and assembling process of ML-365 finger millet cultivar yielded 1196 Mb covering approximately 82% of total estimated genome size. Genome analysis showed the presence of 85,243 genes and one half of the genome is repetitive in nature. The finger millet genome was found to have higher colinearity with foxtail millet and rice as compared to other Poaceae species. Mining of simple sequence repeats (SSRs) yielded abundance of SSRs within the finger millet genome. Functional annotation and mining of transcription factors revealed finger millet genome harbors large number of drought tolerance related genes. Transcriptome analysis of low moisture stress and non-stress samples revealed the identification of several drought-induced candidate genes, which could be used in drought tolerance breeding. CONCLUSIONS: This genome sequencing effort will strengthen plant breeders for allele discovery, genetic mapping, and identification of candidate genes for agronomically important traits. Availability of genomic resources of finger millet will enhance the novel breeding possibilities to address potential challenges of finger millet improvement.


Assuntos
Secas , Eleusine/genética , Eleusine/fisiologia , Perfilação da Expressão Gênica , Genômica , Transporte Biológico/genética , Cálcio/metabolismo , Resistência à Doença/genética , Eleusine/metabolismo , Genes de Plantas/genética , Anotação de Sequência Molecular , Fotossíntese/genética , Filogenia , Sintenia , Fatores de Transcrição/metabolismo
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BMC Genomics ; 17: 242, 2016 Mar 16.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26984283

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: Rice is a major staple food crop in the world. Over 80% of rice cultivation area is under indica rice. Currently, genomic resources are lacking for indica as compared to japonica rice. In this study, we generated deep-sequencing data (Illumina and Pacific Biosciences sequencing) for one of the indica rice cultivars, HR-12 from India. RESULTS: We assembled over 86% (389 Mb) of rice genome and annotated 56,284 protein-coding genes from HR-12 genome using Illumina and PacBio sequencing. Comprehensive comparative analyses between indica and japonica subspecies genomes revealed a large number of indica specific variants including SSRs, SNPs and InDels. To mine disease resistance genes, we sequenced few indica rice cultivars that are reported to be highly resistant (Tetep and Tadukan) and susceptible (HR-12 and Co-39) against blast fungal isolates in many countries including India. Whole genome sequencing of rice genotypes revealed high rate of mutations in defense related genes (NB-ARC, LRR and PK domains) in resistant cultivars as compared to susceptible. This study has identified R-genes Pi-ta and Pi54 from durable indica resistant cultivars; Tetep and Tadukan, which can be used in marker assisted selection in rice breeding program. CONCLUSIONS: This is the first report of whole genome sequencing approach to characterize Indian rice germplasm. The genomic resources from our work will have a greater impact in understanding global rice diversity, genetics and molecular breeding.


Assuntos
Resistência à Doença/genética , Genoma de Planta , Oryza/genética , Doenças das Plantas/genética , DNA de Plantas/genética , Genótipo , Sequenciamento de Nucleotídeos em Larga Escala , Mutação INDEL , Repetições de Microssatélites , Polimorfismo de Nucleotídeo Único , Análise de Sequência de DNA
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PLoS One ; 11(9): e0162458, 2016.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27658241

RESUMO

Blast disease caused by the Magnaporthe species is a major factor affecting the productivity of rice, wheat and millets. This study was aimed at generating genomic information for rice and non-rice Magnaporthe isolates to understand the extent of genetic variation. We have sequenced the whole genome of the Magnaporthe isolates, infecting rice (leaf and neck), finger millet (leaf and neck), foxtail millet (leaf) and buffel grass (leaf). Rice and finger millet isolates infecting both leaf and neck tissues were sequenced, since the damage and yield loss caused due to neck blast is much higher as compared to leaf blast. The genome-wide comparison was carried out to study the variability in gene content, candidate effectors, repeat element distribution, genes involved in carbohydrate metabolism and SNPs. The analysis of repeat element footprints revealed some genes such as naringenin, 2-oxoglutarate 3-dioxygenase being targeted by Pot2 and Occan, in isolates from different host species. Some repeat insertions were host-specific while other insertions were randomly shared between isolates. The distributions of repeat elements, secretory proteins, CAZymes and SNPs showed significant variation across host-specific lineages of Magnaporthe indicating an independent genome evolution orchestrated by multiple genomic factors.

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