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Identification of anther-specific genes in a cruciferous model plant, Arabidopsis thaliana, by using a combination of Arabidopsis macroarray and mRNA derived from Brassica oleracea
Authors:Masayuki Amagai  Tohru Ariizumi  Makoto Endo  Katsunori Hatakeyama  Chikara Kuwata  Daisuke Shibata  Kinya Toriyama and Masao Watanabe
Abstract:Arabidopsis thaliana, a member of the Brassicaceae, is a model plant whose genome was the first higher plant genome to be sequenced. Because of the small size of the flowers, it is difficult to dissect and separate reproductive organs (anthers and pistils) at different developmental stages in A. thaliana. In order to perform genome-wide identification of anther-specific genes in A. thaliana, an Arabidopsis cDNA macroarray was hybridized to cDNA derived from anthers and pistils of another crucifer, Brassica oleracea. After scanning the signal intensity for each clone, and cluster analysis, 52 anther-specific genes were identified. These clones contained several anther-specific genes that have already been characterized, as well as novel anther-specific genes. In RT-PCR analysis with mRNA of A. thaliana and B. oleracea, the expression pattern of one-third of the clones was similar to that determined by cDNA macroarray. This system of heterologous hybridization analysis (Arabidopsis cDNA macroarray vs Brassica tissue-specific mRNA) should be applicable to other model species and their close relatives.
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