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A unigene catalogue of 5700 expressed genes in cassava
Authors:Camilo Lopez  Véronique Jorge  Benoît Piégu  Chickelu Mba  Diego Cortes  Silvia Restrepo  Mauricio Soto  Michèle Laudié  Christel Berger  Richard Cooke  Michel Delseny  Joe Tohme  Valérie Verdier
Institution:(1) Laboratoire Génome et Développement des Plantes, UMR5096, CNRS-Université de Perpignan – Institut de Recherche pour le Développement, 52 Av Paul Alduy, 66860 Perpignan Cedex, France;(2) Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical, AA 6713 Cali, Colombia;(3) INRA, Unité Amélioration Génétique et Physiologie Forestières, Av de la pomme de pin, BP 20619, Ardon, 45166 Olivet Cedex, France;(4) Plant Breeding Unit, Joint FAO/IAEA Agriculture and Biotechnology Laboratory, International Atomic Energy Agency Laboratories, A-2444 Seibersdorf, Austria
Abstract:Two economically important characters, starch content and cassava bacterial blight resistance, were targeted to generate a large collection of cassava ESTs. Two libraries were constructed from cassava root tissues of varieties with high and low starch contents. Other libraries were constructed from plant tissues challenged by the pathogen Xanthomonas axonopodis pv.manihotis. We report here the single pass sequencing of 11 954 cDNA clones from the 5’ ends, including 111 from the 3’ ends. Cluster analysis permitted the identification of a unigene set of 5700 sequences. Sequence analyses permitted the assignment of a putative functional category for 37% of sequences whereas ~ 16% sequences did not show any significant similarity with other proteins present in the database and therefore can be considered as cassava specific genes. A group of genes belonging to a large multigene family was identified. We characterize a set of genes detected only in infected libraries putatively involved in the defense response to pathogen infection. By comparing two libraries obtained from cultivars contrasting in their starch content a group of genes associated to starch biosynthesis and differentially expressed was identified. This is the first large cassava EST resource developed today and publicly available thus making a significant contribution to genomic knowledge of cassava.
Keywords:cassava bacterial blight  disease resistance  ESTs  gene expression  resistance gene  starch
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