| Literature DB >> 22363528 |
Haiyan Li1, Yuanyuan Dong, Jing Yang, Xiuming Liu, Yanfang Wang, Na Yao, Lili Guan, Nan Wang, Jinyu Wu, Xiaokun Li.
Abstract
Safflower (Carthamus tinctorius L.) is one of the most extensively used oil crops in the world. However, little is known about how its compounds are synthesized at the genetic level. In this study, Solexa-based deep sequencing on seed, leaf and petal of safflower produced a de novo transcriptome consisting of 153,769 unigenes. We annotated 82,916 of the unigenes with gene annotation and assigned functional terms and specific pathways to a subset of them. Metabolic pathway analysis revealed that 23 unigenes were predicted to be responsible for the biosynthesis of flavonoids and 8 were characterized as seed-specific oleosins. In addition, a large number of differentially expressed unigenes, for example, those annotated as participating in anthocyanin and chalcone synthesis, were predicted to be involved in flavonoid biosynthesis pathways. In conclusion, the de novo transcriptome investigation of the unique transcripts provided candidate gene resources for studying oleosin-coding genes and for investigating genes related to flavonoid biosynthesis and metabolism in safflower.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22363528 PMCID: PMC3283594 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0030987
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
The summary of sequencing and assembling results.
| Sample | HQ sequences(n) | total bases(bp) | average length(bp) | gap sequences(n) | gap distribution (N/size) | ||
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| seed | 60,269,546 | 4,520,215,950 | 75 | - | - |
| leaf | 57,201,466 | 4,290,109,950 | 75 | - | - | ||
| petal | 56,960,100 | 4,272,007,500 | 75 | - | - | ||
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| seed | 152,639 | 38,007,111 | 249 | - | - |
| leaf | 117,195 | 35,978,865 | 307 | - | - | ||
| petal | 246,580 | 57,946,300 | 235 | - | - | ||
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| seed | 68,889 | 34,375,611 | 499 | 25,206 | 0.01–0.554 |
| leaf | 51,702 | 33,761,406 | 653 | 18,205 | 0.01–0.565 | ||
| petal | 100,650 | 53,143,200 | 528 | 44,659 | 0.01–0.627 | ||
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| seed | 39,190 | 27,119,480 | 692 | 17,586 | 0.01–0.485 |
| leaf | 35,354 | 29,697,360 | 840 | 11,829 | 0.01–0.395 | ||
| petal | 60,628 | 43,227,764 | 713 | 30,361 | 0.01–0.464 | ||
Figure 1Overview of the sequencing and assembly of the safflower transcriptome.
A. Overview of contig assembly. B. Overview of scaffold assembly. C. Overview of unigene assembly.
Figure 2GO categories assigned to the safflower unigenes.
Figure 3Unigenes predicted to be associated with flavonoid biosynthesis.
Figure 4Unigenes predicted to be involved in the flavonoid biosynthesis pathway.
Red indicates significantly increased expression; gray indicates genes that were not identified in the expression profile analysis; blue indicates unigenes predicted to be involved in the pathway.
Figure 5Unigenes that were differentially expressed in the seed, leaf and petal libraries.
Figure 6qRT-PCR validation of the selected unigenes.