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Karina Proite1, Soraya C M Leal-Bertioli, David J Bertioli, Márcio C Moretzsohn, Felipe R da Silva, Natalia F Martins, Patrícia M Guimarães.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Due to its origin, peanut has a very narrow genetic background. Wild relatives can be a source of genetic variability for cultivated peanut. In this study, the transcriptome of the wild species Arachis stenosperma accession V10309 was analyzed.Entities:
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Year: 2007 PMID: 17302987 PMCID: PMC1808460 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2229-7-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Plant Biol ISSN: 1471-2229 Impact factor: 4.215
Summary of the Arachis stenosperma V10309 EST libraries
Homologies of the most abundantly expressed RNAs as determined by ESTs redundancy
| 115 | auxin-repressed protein-like protein ( | gb| | 6e-34 |
| 69 | Ara h 8 allergen ( | gb| | 6e-72 |
| 60 | type 2 metallothionein ( | dbj| | 1e-16 |
| 56 | PR10 protein ( | gb| | 3e-68 |
| 44 | cytokinin oxidase-like protein ( | emb| | 1e-120 |
| 39 | alcohol dehydrogenase 1; ADH1 ( | gb| | 1e-114 |
| 38 | metallothionein-like protein ( | gb| | 1e-25 |
| 34 | proline-rich protein precursor ( | gb| | 6e-05 |
| 29 | ripening related protein ( | gb| | 5e-52 |
| 25 | hypothetical protein ( | dbj| | 1e-38 |
Figure 1Functional classifications and comparative analysis of the ESTs of A. stenosperma roots. The ESTs were classified on the basis of their biological functions by alignment to proteins of the Genbank. Bars with vertical stripes represent frequency of sequences with homology with genes involved in cellular processes and signaling, black bars, information storage and processing, bars with horizontal stripes, metabolism, white bars, poorly characterized ESTs and grey bar, non-conclusively classified ESTs (that showed homology with at least two categories, so they were grouped separately).
CELLULAR PROCESSES AND SIGNALING
M Cell wall/membrane/envelope biogenesis
O Posttranslational modification, protein turnover, chaperones
T Signal transduction mechanisms
U Intracellular trafficking, secretion, and vesicular transport
V Defense mechanisms
Z Cytoskeleton
INFORMATION STORAGE AND PROCESSING
A RNA processing and modification
B Chromatin structure and dynamics
J Translation, ribosomal structure and biogenesis
K Transcription
L Replication, recombination and repair
METABOLISM
C Energy production and conversion
D Cell cycle control, cell division, chromosome partitioning
E Amino acid transport and metabolism
F Nucleotide transport and metabolism
G Carbohydrate transport and metabolism
H Coenzyme transport and metabolism
I Lipid transport and metabolism
P Inorganic ion transport and metabolism
Q Secondary metabolites biosynthesis, transport and catabolism
POORLY CHARACTERIZED
R General function prediction only
S Function unknown
Figure 2Microsatellite distribution in ESTs from A. stenosperma V10309 and Genome Survey Sequences from A. duranensis. SSRs were sorted according to motif type and number of repeats. Y axis is percentage of total sequences and X axis is the number of repeats for (A) Di-nucleotide microsatellites and (B) Tri-nucleotide microsatellites.