Signaling pathways in a Citrus EST database

Citrus spp. are economically important crops, which in Brazil are grown mainly in the State of São Paulo. Citrus cultures are attacked by several pathogens, causing severe yield losses. In order to better understand this culture, the Millenium Project (IAC Cordeirópolis) was launched in order to seq...

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Main Authors: Angela Mehta, Marilia Santos Silva, Simone Guidetti-Gonzalez, Helaine Carrer, Marco Aurélio Takita, Natália F. Martins
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sociedade Brasileira de Genética 2007-01-01
Series:Genetics and Molecular Biology
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Online Access:http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1415-47572007000500003
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spelling doaj-28d17c0d4089441c89539a23fda168be2020-11-24T21:11:17ZengSociedade Brasileira de GenéticaGenetics and Molecular Biology1415-47571678-46852007-01-0130373475110.1590/S1415-47572007000500003Signaling pathways in a Citrus EST databaseAngela MehtaMarilia Santos SilvaSimone Guidetti-GonzalezHelaine CarrerMarco Aurélio TakitaNatália F. MartinsCitrus spp. are economically important crops, which in Brazil are grown mainly in the State of São Paulo. Citrus cultures are attacked by several pathogens, causing severe yield losses. In order to better understand this culture, the Millenium Project (IAC Cordeirópolis) was launched in order to sequence Citrus ESTs (expressed sequence tags) from different tissues, including leaf, bark, fruit, root and flower. Plants were submitted to biotic and abiotic stresses and investigated under different development stages (adult vs. juvenile). Several cDNA libraries were constructed and the sequences obtained formed the Citrus ESTs database with almost 200,000 sequences. Searches were performed in the Citrus database to investigate the presence of different signaling pathway components. Several of the genes involved in the signaling of sugar, calcium, cytokinin, plant hormones, inositol phosphate, MAPKinase and COP9 were found in the citrus genome and are discussed in this paper. The results obtained may indicate that similar mechanisms described in other plants, such as Arabidopsis, occur in citrus. Further experimental studies must be conducted in order to understand the different signaling pathways present.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1415-47572007000500003Citruscell signalinggenomics
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author Angela Mehta
Marilia Santos Silva
Simone Guidetti-Gonzalez
Helaine Carrer
Marco Aurélio Takita
Natália F. Martins
spellingShingle Angela Mehta
Marilia Santos Silva
Simone Guidetti-Gonzalez
Helaine Carrer
Marco Aurélio Takita
Natália F. Martins
Signaling pathways in a Citrus EST database
Genetics and Molecular Biology
Citrus
cell signaling
genomics
author_facet Angela Mehta
Marilia Santos Silva
Simone Guidetti-Gonzalez
Helaine Carrer
Marco Aurélio Takita
Natália F. Martins
author_sort Angela Mehta
title Signaling pathways in a Citrus EST database
title_short Signaling pathways in a Citrus EST database
title_full Signaling pathways in a Citrus EST database
title_fullStr Signaling pathways in a Citrus EST database
title_full_unstemmed Signaling pathways in a Citrus EST database
title_sort signaling pathways in a citrus est database
publisher Sociedade Brasileira de Genética
series Genetics and Molecular Biology
issn 1415-4757
1678-4685
publishDate 2007-01-01
description Citrus spp. are economically important crops, which in Brazil are grown mainly in the State of São Paulo. Citrus cultures are attacked by several pathogens, causing severe yield losses. In order to better understand this culture, the Millenium Project (IAC Cordeirópolis) was launched in order to sequence Citrus ESTs (expressed sequence tags) from different tissues, including leaf, bark, fruit, root and flower. Plants were submitted to biotic and abiotic stresses and investigated under different development stages (adult vs. juvenile). Several cDNA libraries were constructed and the sequences obtained formed the Citrus ESTs database with almost 200,000 sequences. Searches were performed in the Citrus database to investigate the presence of different signaling pathway components. Several of the genes involved in the signaling of sugar, calcium, cytokinin, plant hormones, inositol phosphate, MAPKinase and COP9 were found in the citrus genome and are discussed in this paper. The results obtained may indicate that similar mechanisms described in other plants, such as Arabidopsis, occur in citrus. Further experimental studies must be conducted in order to understand the different signaling pathways present.
topic Citrus
cell signaling
genomics
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1415-47572007000500003
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