A new genomic resource dedicated to wood formation in <it>Eucalyptus</it>

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Renowned for their fast growth, valuable wood properties and wide adaptability, <it>Eucalyptus </it>species are amongst the most planted hardwoods in the world, yet they are still at the early stages of domestication beca...

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Main Authors: Couloux Arnaud, Wincker Patrick, Paux Etienne, Ladouce Nathalie, Servant Florence, Clemente Hélène, Rengel David, Sivadon Pierre, Grima-Pettenati Jacqueline
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2009-03-01
Series:BMC Plant Biology
Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2229/9/36
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spelling doaj-1ae51d13561d4b5696c7dec0468e484e2020-11-25T00:25:07ZengBMCBMC Plant Biology1471-22292009-03-01913610.1186/1471-2229-9-36A new genomic resource dedicated to wood formation in <it>Eucalyptus</it>Couloux ArnaudWincker PatrickPaux EtienneLadouce NathalieServant FlorenceClemente HélèneRengel DavidSivadon PierreGrima-Pettenati Jacqueline<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Renowned for their fast growth, valuable wood properties and wide adaptability, <it>Eucalyptus </it>species are amongst the most planted hardwoods in the world, yet they are still at the early stages of domestication because conventional breeding is slow and costly. Thus, there is huge potential for marker-assisted breeding programs to improve traits such as wood properties. To this end, the sequencing, analysis and annotation of a large collection of expressed sequences tags (ESTs) from genes involved in wood formation in <it>Eucalyptus </it>would provide a valuable resource.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>We report here the normalization and sequencing of a cDNA library from developing <it>Eucalyptus </it>secondary xylem, as well as the construction and sequencing of two subtractive libraries (juvenile <it>versus </it>mature wood and <it>vice versa</it>). A total of 9,222 high quality sequences were collected from about 10,000 cDNA clones. The EST assembly generated a set of 3,857 wood-related unigenes including 2,461 contigs (Cg) and 1,396 singletons (Sg) that we named 'EUCAWOOD'. About 65% of the EUCAWOOD sequences produced matches with poplar, grapevine, <it>Arabidopsis </it>and rice protein sequence databases. BlastX searches of the Uniref100 protein database allowed us to allocate gene ontology (GO) and protein family terms to the EUCAWOOD unigenes. This annotation of the EUCAWOOD set revealed key functional categories involved in xylogenesis. For instance, 422 sequences matched various gene families involved in biosynthesis and assembly of primary and secondary cell walls. Interestingly, 141 sequences were annotated as transcription factors, some of them being orthologs of regulators known to be involved in xylogenesis. The EUCAWOOD dataset was also mined for genomic simple sequence repeat markers, yielding a total of 639 putative microsatellites. Finally, a publicly accessible database was created, supporting multiple queries on the EUCAWOOD dataset.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>In this work, we have identified a large set of wood-related <it>Eucalyptus </it>unigenes called EUCAWOOD, thus creating a valuable resource for functional genomics studies of wood formation and molecular breeding in this economically important genus. This set of publicly available annotated sequences will be instrumental for candidate gene approaches, custom array development and marker-assisted selection programs aimed at improving and modulating wood properties.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2229/9/36
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author Couloux Arnaud
Wincker Patrick
Paux Etienne
Ladouce Nathalie
Servant Florence
Clemente Hélène
Rengel David
Sivadon Pierre
Grima-Pettenati Jacqueline
spellingShingle Couloux Arnaud
Wincker Patrick
Paux Etienne
Ladouce Nathalie
Servant Florence
Clemente Hélène
Rengel David
Sivadon Pierre
Grima-Pettenati Jacqueline
A new genomic resource dedicated to wood formation in <it>Eucalyptus</it>
BMC Plant Biology
author_facet Couloux Arnaud
Wincker Patrick
Paux Etienne
Ladouce Nathalie
Servant Florence
Clemente Hélène
Rengel David
Sivadon Pierre
Grima-Pettenati Jacqueline
author_sort Couloux Arnaud
title A new genomic resource dedicated to wood formation in <it>Eucalyptus</it>
title_short A new genomic resource dedicated to wood formation in <it>Eucalyptus</it>
title_full A new genomic resource dedicated to wood formation in <it>Eucalyptus</it>
title_fullStr A new genomic resource dedicated to wood formation in <it>Eucalyptus</it>
title_full_unstemmed A new genomic resource dedicated to wood formation in <it>Eucalyptus</it>
title_sort new genomic resource dedicated to wood formation in <it>eucalyptus</it>
publisher BMC
series BMC Plant Biology
issn 1471-2229
publishDate 2009-03-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Renowned for their fast growth, valuable wood properties and wide adaptability, <it>Eucalyptus </it>species are amongst the most planted hardwoods in the world, yet they are still at the early stages of domestication because conventional breeding is slow and costly. Thus, there is huge potential for marker-assisted breeding programs to improve traits such as wood properties. To this end, the sequencing, analysis and annotation of a large collection of expressed sequences tags (ESTs) from genes involved in wood formation in <it>Eucalyptus </it>would provide a valuable resource.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>We report here the normalization and sequencing of a cDNA library from developing <it>Eucalyptus </it>secondary xylem, as well as the construction and sequencing of two subtractive libraries (juvenile <it>versus </it>mature wood and <it>vice versa</it>). A total of 9,222 high quality sequences were collected from about 10,000 cDNA clones. The EST assembly generated a set of 3,857 wood-related unigenes including 2,461 contigs (Cg) and 1,396 singletons (Sg) that we named 'EUCAWOOD'. About 65% of the EUCAWOOD sequences produced matches with poplar, grapevine, <it>Arabidopsis </it>and rice protein sequence databases. BlastX searches of the Uniref100 protein database allowed us to allocate gene ontology (GO) and protein family terms to the EUCAWOOD unigenes. This annotation of the EUCAWOOD set revealed key functional categories involved in xylogenesis. For instance, 422 sequences matched various gene families involved in biosynthesis and assembly of primary and secondary cell walls. Interestingly, 141 sequences were annotated as transcription factors, some of them being orthologs of regulators known to be involved in xylogenesis. The EUCAWOOD dataset was also mined for genomic simple sequence repeat markers, yielding a total of 639 putative microsatellites. Finally, a publicly accessible database was created, supporting multiple queries on the EUCAWOOD dataset.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>In this work, we have identified a large set of wood-related <it>Eucalyptus </it>unigenes called EUCAWOOD, thus creating a valuable resource for functional genomics studies of wood formation and molecular breeding in this economically important genus. This set of publicly available annotated sequences will be instrumental for candidate gene approaches, custom array development and marker-assisted selection programs aimed at improving and modulating wood properties.</p>
url http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2229/9/36
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