| Literature DB >> 21965557 |
Shuchi Smita1, Sangram Keshari Lenka, Amit Katiyar, Pankaj Jaiswal, Justin Preece, Kailash Chander Bansal.
Abstract
The QlicRice database is designed to host publicly accessible, abiotic stress responsive quantitative trait loci (QTLs) in rice (Oryza sativa) and their corresponding sequenced gene loci. It provides a platform for the data mining of abiotic stress responsive QTLs, as well as browsing and annotating associated traits, their location on a sequenced genome, mapped expressed sequence tags (ESTs) and tissue and growth stage-specific expressions on the whole genome. Information on QTLs related to abiotic stresses and their corresponding loci from a genomic perspective has not yet been integrated on an accessible, user-friendly platform. QlicRice offers client-responsive architecture to retrieve meaningful biological information--integrated and named 'Qlic Search'--embedded in a query phrase autocomplete feature, coupled with multiple search options that include trait names, genes and QTL IDs. A comprehensive physical and genetic map and vital statistics have been provided in a graphical manner for deciphering the position of QTLs on different chromosomes. A convenient and intuitive user interface have been designed to help users retrieve associations to agronomically important QTLs on abiotic stress response in rice. Database URL: http://nabg.iasri.res.in:8080/qlic-rice/.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21965557 PMCID: PMC3184618 DOI: 10.1093/database/bar037
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Database (Oxford) ISSN: 1758-0463 Impact factor: 3.451
Figure 1.Number of QTLs scored for a short list of traits selected by their distribution on at least 6 out of 12 chromosomes (Supplementary Table S1). Note that ‘root dry weight’ has the highest number of QTLs by a wide margin.
Figure 2.Overall distribution of 583 abiotic stress-associated QTLs scored for 53 traits mapped to 12 rice chromosomes, including those listed in Figure 1. Chromosome 1 has the highest number of identified QTLs (98) while chromosome 10 has the lowest (24).
List of symbols describing the location of sequenced gene loci with respect to the overlapping QTL
| Symbol | Symbol description, enclosed ‘in’ or ‘prefixed’ with | Locus IDs | Numbers of corresponding locus |
|---|---|---|---|
| [] | The MSU locus lies on the QTL or completely within the bounds of corresponding QTL. | [LOC_XYZ] | 435 |
| ][ | The MSU locus extends beyond the bounds of corresponding QTL. | ]LOC_XYZ[ | 1 |
| < | The MSU locus is left flanking the corresponding QTL (5′–3′). | <LOC_XYZ | 6 |
| > | The MSU locus is right flanking the corresponding QTL (5′–3′). | >LOC_XYZ | 17 |
The Locus IDs enclosed ‘in’ or ‘prefixed’ with [],][, < and > (and their counts) are related to abiotic stress QTLs in rice. Four hundred and thirty-five loci are enclosed with ‘[]’, 1 with ‘] [‘, 6 with ‘<’ and 17 with ‘>’. One locus enclosed with both in ‘<’, and ‘[]’ is not shown.
Locus_XYZ is representation for any Locus IDs related to abiotic stress condition listed in the supplementary Table 3.
Figure 3.A topological display of the number of QTLs scored and associated traits selected by their distribution on at least 6 out of 12 chromosomes (Supplementary Table S1).
Tissue-specific expression of abiotic stress related QTLs of rice
| Locus ID | QTLs | Tissue | Number of EST | Frequency |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| LOC_Os01g46610 | AQCS001 (UV-b light sensitivity), AQCS004 (UV-b light sensitivity), CQI2 (sodium uptake), CQI3 (sodium to potassium content ratio) | Anther | 7 | 0.039 |
| LOC_Os03g46770 | AQCS002 (UV-b light sensitivity), AQCS005 (UV-b light sensitivity), AQD002 (UV-b light sensitivity), AQD010 (leaf rolling), AQD022 (leaf drying), AQD028 (leaf drying), AQR013 (deep root dry weight), CQAW10 (penetrated root number) | Endosperm | 22 | 0.339 |
| LOC_Os12g36830 | AQCl012 (phosphorus sensitivity), AQD026 (leaf drying), AQDZ005 (lodging incidence), AQGl019 (root dry weight), AQGL025 (root dry weight), AQGl026 (root dry weight), AQGl066 (root dry weight), AQGl092 (root dry weight), AQGl098 (root dry weight) | Flower | 101 | 0.169 |
| LOC_Os05g33570 | DQE50 (relative water content), DQC9 (penetrated root number), AQC016 (penetrated to total root ratio), DQC16 (penetrated to total root ratio) | Immature seed | 11 | 0.278 |
| LOC_Os02g38480 | CQAA16 (relative phosphorus distribution between shoot and root), CQAA17 (relative phosphorus distribution between shoot and root), | Root tip | 1 | 1.235 |
| LOC_Os11g47760 | AQAR001 (root dry weight), AQF105 (potassium chlorate resistance) | Seed | 46 | 0.137 |
| LOC_Os02g38920 | CQAA16 (relative phosphorus distribution between shoot and root), CQAA17 (relative phosphorus distribution between shoot and root) | Seedling | 14 | 0.281 |
| LOC_Os06g50300 | AQGI059 (root dry weight), AQGI060 (root dry weight), AQEK004 (iron sensitivity), AQEK006 (iron sensitivity), AQEK008 (iron sensitivity), AQEK012 (iron sensitivity) | Sheath | 2 | 0.575 |
| LOC_Os11g06720 | AQAL058 (rooting depth), AQEX028 (root dry weight), AQF104 (potassium chlorate resistance) | Shoot | 387 | 0.232 |
| LOC_Os11g06720 | AQAL058 (rooting depth), AQEX028 (root dry weight), AQF104 (potassium chlorate resistance) | Stem | 11 | 0.474 |
| LOC_Os08g10020 | CQAW4 (penetrated root number), CQl1 (potassium concentration) | Whole plant | 135 | 0.221 |
aIndicate the traits related to abiotic stress.
GO enrichment analysis of QTLs related to abiotic stress in rice
| GO Type | GOSlim ID | GO Name | Number of QTLs |
|---|---|---|---|
| GO:0006950 | Response to stress | 107 | |
| GO:0009719 | Response to endogenous stimulus | 96 | |
| GO:0009628 | Response to abiotic stimulus | 78 | |
| GO:0007165 | Signal transductions | 75 | |
| GO:0009987 | Cellular process | 74 | |
| GO:0006350 | Transcription | 66 | |
| GO:0009058 | Biosynthetic process | 56 | |
| GO:0006464 | Protein modification process | 56 | |
| GO:0005634 | Nucleus | 98 | |
| GO:0005737 | Cytoplasm | 86 | |
| GO:0016020 | Membrane | 72 | |
| GO:0005739 | Mitochondrion | 69 | |
| GO:0005886 | Plasma membrane | 60 | |
| GO:0005783 | Endoplasmic reticulum | 55 | |
| GO:0009536 | Plastid | 49 | |
| GO:0005730 | Nucleolus | 47 | |
| GO:0016787 | Hydrolase activity | 85 | |
| GO:0003824 | Catalytic activity | 77 | |
| GO:0003700 | Transcription factor activity | 73 | |
| GO:0003677 | DNA binding | 68 | |
| GO:0005488 | Binding | 63 | |
| GO:0000166 | Nucleotide binding | 59 | |
| GO:0016301 | Kinase activity | 58 | |
| GO:0005515 | Protein binding | 58 |
Only those QTLs having the highest number of GO terms in each category are listed.
Figure 4.Different views of the QlicRice search user interface. (A) Query interface: (A1) select the query type, (A2) select chromosome, (A3) type your query in the given search box and (A4) submit your query. (B/B1) QTL search results for a given QTL ID. (C) Gene search result for a given Gene ID. (C1) View details of the given gene, which include: (D) the KEGG ontology and pathway mappings, (E) GO assignments, (F) scored tandem repeat(s) and (G) the protein structure module with a gene ID link to the downloadable PDB-formatted protein structure data file. This PDB file can be uploaded in any of the protein 3D-viewers listed on the page or described in the article.