| Literature DB >> 24490620 |
Concetta Licciardello, Nunzio D'Agostino, Alessandra Traini, Giuseppe Reforgiato Recupero, Luigi Frusciante, Maria Luisa Chiusano1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Glutathione S-transferases (GSTs) represent a ubiquitous gene family encoding detoxification enzymes able to recognize reactive electrophilic xenobiotic molecules as well as compounds of endogenous origin. Anthocyanin pigments require GSTs for their transport into the vacuole since their cytoplasmic retention is toxic to the cell. Anthocyanin accumulation in Citrus sinensis (L.) Osbeck fruit flesh determines different phenotypes affecting the typical pigmentation of Sicilian blood oranges. In this paper we describe: i) the characterization of the GST gene family in C. sinensis through a systematic EST analysis; ii) the validation of the EST assembly by exploiting the genome sequences of C. sinensis and C. clementina and their genome annotations; iii) GST gene expression profiling in six tissues/organs and in two different sweet orange cultivars, Cadenera (common) and Moro (pigmented).Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24490620 PMCID: PMC3922800 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2229-14-39
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Plant Biol ISSN: 1471-2229 Impact factor: 4.215
Figure 1Schematic view of the six independent multiple alignments generated by grouping the 61 transcripts according to GST class membership. The coding exons, the 5′ and 3′ UTRs (mRNA segments) are reported. Closely related segments (defined using a cut off of 15% divergence) are reported with the same colour within each class. In red we marked the IDs of those sequences that were analysed by SemiQ RT-PCR. Primers (zebra bars) and their localization along the corresponding GST transcript are shown. The ‘NATURE’ column describes each GST sequence as full length (FL), 5′ fragment (5 F), 3′ fragment (3 F), fragment (F), no good ORF (NGO), intron retaining (IR), while the last column describes the number of EST per each transcript.
List of sequences and primers designed to perform SemiQ RT-PCR experiments
| Tau | CITSI24:CX077363 | TCGGCATGGAAGAAGTGAAGCTACTGGGA | ACCGTTCAAAAGATAGTGTCTATGAAGTA | 65 | 784 |
| CITSI47:3 | TCGCCAAGCCCATTTGTGATGAGGGCA | ACGAGACAGGCTGCTGCCTAGTCCGA | 66 | 866 | |
| CITSI57:1 | AGTAAGCTTCTGTAATAATGGCGGACGA | ACAATACCCTAAGATAACAGTCGGGGACA | 64 | 879 | |
| CITSI43:1 | TCTGTCACAATGGCGGACGAAGTGGT | AGCAGGCAGCACGATTGCGCTGCT | 68 | 732 | |
| CITSI16:1 | TCACTCGCCCTTAATTCTCAGTAAGGT | AGATTGACGCCACATAATATTCCCA | 60 | 966 | |
| CITSI53:1 | TGCTGGGTTACTGGGCAAGCCCCT | ACCTTCATGCATGGGCAACCGCTGA | 66 | 686 | |
| CITSI41:1 | GTTTACAGGGTGATTTGGGCTCTGA | ACCACTATGCTAGTCCCCCGAACT | 63 | 757 | |
| CITSI25:1 | AAGCTCTATGGCACATGGGTAAGCCCTT | ACACAGAGAGAGAGCTAACCCAATCA | 65 | 730 | |
| CITSI51:1 | TGGCCAAGCCCGTTTGTGTTTAGGGT | AGACTTTCCACACAACATCACACTAC | 63 | 756 | |
| CITSI36:1 | GCGAAAATAATATGGCCAAAGAAGTGACGCT | GTCATTACAACACACCACAACACCACCT | 64 | 765 | |
| CITSI04:1 | AGACGTGGTCAAGCCCCTTTGGT | TGGAATGGGAAAAGGGCAAAAGGA | 62 | 889 | |
| CITSI44:1 | GCAGAAGATTATGGCAACAAAAGTG | GAGCGTACAGAAAGGAGACACGTGCA | 62 | 764 | |
| Phi | CITSI52:1 | AAGCTCTTCGAATCAAGGGCAATCACCCAA | TTTTGATAAACCCATTGGGACAGTCGT | 65 | 800 |
| CITSI38:CK934228 | ATACGAATCTCGAGCTATCATAAGGTACTA (a) | TTTTCTCCCAAGGCCCCAAGCATTT | 64 | 636 | |
| CITSI23:1 | ATACGAATCTCGAGCTATCATAAGGTACTA (a) | TTTTGTCCTCCAAGGCCCCAAGCAT | 64 | 638 | |
| CITSI34:CK939385 | ATACGAATCTCGAGCTATCATAAGGTACTA (a) | TTTTGTCCTCCAAGGCCCCCAGCAT | 65 | 678 | |
| CITSI33:1 | TTTATACGAGTCGCGAGCTATCATGAGGT | TTTTAAAGCTCCAACTCCAAACAT | 60 | 658 | |
| CITSI05:DY257328 | ATTTTATACGAGTCGCGAGCTATCATGAGG | ACCCCTTATCCAAGGAACATTTCCCA | 64 | 565 | |
| CITSI11:1 | TGGGGATTTTACTCTATACGAATCGCGA | ATGGCGACAACAAGAAATCGCCGCA | 63 | 640 | |
| DQ198153 (CITSI02:1 + CITSI00:1) | GCTTTTTGAGTCGAGGGCAATCATAAGG | GATAACAGTAATGACAGCCAGCCGAA | 64 | 549 | |
| CITSI29:1 | AGGATGAGAAAATCTCCCTCTTAGAGTCT | TGGGAAATTATTAGACCATGCCA | 63 | 748 | |
| CITSI18:1 | ATTTGAATCTAGAGCAATGACAGCATACGT | CATCAATGTAAAATCATCACGCAACCA | 63 | 599 | |
| Lambda | CITSI46:1 | CCTCCAAGATAGGCCCGCTTGGTAC | TCCAGCAACGTACACAAGCTCACATCGGCA | 66 | 672 |
| Zeta | CITSI21:1 | ATGCTGAAACTGTATTCATACTGGAGGAGT | TGCTGCTTATTGAGGGTCAACAAAGGCTG | 64 | 880 |
| Mapeg | CITSI20:1 | CGACTCGACTATGGCGGATGCAAC | CTATGAGCTTATGCTTGCGCCATGCAGC | 66 | 638 |
GST classes, oligonucleotides sequences and the expected size of amplicons (on the basis of correct maturation) are highlighted. Uppercase letters indicated the use of the same forward primer.
Summary of tissue/organ expression profiling by SemiQ RT-PCR
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| Tau | CITSI24:CX077363 | C | + | + | ++ | +++a | ++++a* | ++++a* |
| M | + | + | +++ | ++a | ++a* | ++a* | ||
| CITSI47:3 | C | ++ | ++ | ++ | ++a | ++ | +++b* | |
| M | +a | ++ | + | ++a | ++ | -* | ||
| CITSI57:1 | C | ++a | +a | +++a | ++a | ++++a | ++++a* | |
| M | ++a | ++a | ++++a | ++a | +++a | -* | ||
| CITSI43:1 | C | ++ | ++ | +++ | +++ | +++ | ++++a* | |
| M | ++ | ++ | +++ | +++ | +++ | ++* | ||
| CITSI16:1 | C | +++ | - | +++ | +++ | +++ | - | |
| M | +++ | - | ++ | +++ | +++ | - | ||
| CITSI53:1 | C | +++ | +++ | +++ | +++ | +++ | +++a | |
| M | +++ | +++ | +++ | +++ | +++ | +++ | ||
| CITSI41:1 | C | + | ++ | +++ | ++a | +++a | +++a | |
| M | + | ++ | +++ | ++a | ++ | ++ | ||
| CITSI25:1 | C | ++ | + | + | +++ | ++ | + | |
| M | + | + | ++ | +++ | ++ | ++ | ||
| CITSI51:1 | C | ++ | ++ | ++ | - | ++ | ++b* | |
| M | + | ++ | ++ | - | ++ | -* | ||
| CITSI04:1 | C | - | - | - | - | ++ | - | |
| M | - | - | - | - | + | - | ||
| CITSI44:1 | C | ++ | ++ | +++ | ++ | +++ | ++b* | |
| M | +++ | +++ | ++ | +++ | +++ | -* | ||
| CITSI36:1 | C | ++ | ++ | +++ | ++++ | +++ | +++a | |
| M | +++ | ++ | +++ | ++++ | +++ | ++ | ||
| Phi | CITSI52:1 | C | + | + | + | ++ | ++ | + |
| M | - | + | + | ++ | ++ | + | ||
| CITSI38:CK934228 | C | - | + | ++* | ++ | +++ | + | |
| M | - | + | -* | ++ | ++ | - | ||
| CITSI23:1 | C | - | + | ++ | ++ | ++ | + | |
| M | - | + | + | ++ | ++ | - | ||
| CITSI34:CK939385 | C | - | + | - | ++ | +++* | + | |
| M | - | + | - | + | +* | - | ||
| CITSI33:1 | C | +++ | ++ | +++ | +++ | ++ | +++ | |
| M | +++ | ++ | ++ | +++ | +++ | ++ | ||
| CITSI05:DY257328 | C | ++ | ++ | ++ | ++ | ++a | ++ | |
| M | ++ | ++ | ++ | ++ | ++ | + | ||
| CITSI11:1 | C | + | - | ++ | - | + | ++ | |
| M | + | + | ++ | + | + | + | ||
| DQ198153 | C | - | - | +* | + | + | - | |
| M | - | + | ++++* | + | + | - | ||
| CITSI29:1 | C | - | - | + | ++ | +++ | + | |
| M | - | - | + | ++ | ++ | + | ||
| CITSI18:1 | C | - | - | - | - | + | + | |
| M | - | - | - | - | - | - | ||
| Lambda | CITSI46:1 | C | +++ | +++ | ++++ | ++ | ++++ | ++++ |
| M | +++ | +++ | ++++ | +++ | ++++ | +++ | ||
| Zeta | CITSI21:1 | C | ++a | +a | +++a | ++a | ++a | ++a |
| M | ++a | ++a | +++a | ++a | ++a | ++a | ||
| Mapeg | CITSI20:1 | C | ++ | ++ | +* | ++ | +++ | +++ |
| M | +++ | ++ | +++* | +++ | +++ | ++ | ||
‘C’ and ‘M’ indicate the Cadenera and Moro cultivars, respectively. Expression level is indicated as '–' (no expression) or from '+' (weak) to '++++' (strong) depending on the presence of the amplicon at the PCR cycle 20 (+), 25 (++), 30 (+++) and 35 (++++).
Uppercase letters indicate:
athe presence of multiple-bands.
bRT-PCR products with size greater than the expected on the basis of the primer design on the transcripts.
*differences in the expression levels of more than ten cycles between the two cultivars.
Minimum distance matrix of GST proteins between GSTs and other species
| 1 | Cs|CITSI47.3 | 0.6838 | At|NP_172508.1 chr01 | Early responsive to dehydratation | - | Tau |
| 2 | Cs|CITSI57 | 0.1692 | Cs|CITSI43 | - | - | |
| 3 | Cs|CITSI43 | 0.1692 | Cs|CITSI57 | - | - | |
| 4 | Cs|CITSI16 | 0.2137 | Cs|CITSI43 | - | - | |
| 5 | Cs|CITSI51 | 0.809 | Cs|CITSI36 | - | - | |
| 6 | Cs|CITSI36 | 0.809 | Cs|CITSI51 | - | - | |
| 7 | Cs|CITSI44 | 0.9142 | Gm|AAG34802.1 | - | - | |
| 8 | Cs|CITSI24 | 0.9067 | Gm|AAG34804.1 | Induced by infection | [ | |
| 9 | Cs|CITSI41 | 0.9092 | Cs|CITSI24 | - | - | |
| 10 | Cs|CITSI04 | 0.6216 | Vv|GSVIVP00022906001 | - | - | |
| 11 | Cs|CITSI53 | 1.047 | Os|AAK98546.1 chr10 | - | - | |
| 12 | Cs|CITSI25 | 1.0679 | At|NP_180510.1 chr02 | Induced after chemical treatments | [ | |
| 13 | Cs|CITSI52 | 0.8027 | At|NP_171792.1_chr01 | Early responsive to dehydration | [ | Phi |
| 14 | Cs|CITSI23 | 0.0737 | Cs|CITSI34 | - | - | |
| 0.0737 | Cs|CITSI38 | - | - | |||
| 15 | Cs|CITSI33 | 0.013 | Cs|CITSI05 | - | - | |
| 16 | Cs|CITSI05 | 0.013 | Cs|CITSI33 | - | - | |
| 17 | Cs|CITSI34 | 0.0261 | Cs|CITSI38 | - | - | |
| 18 | Cs|CITSI38 | 0.0261 | Cs|CITSI34 | - | - | |
| 19 | Cs|CITSI11 | 0.181 | Cs|CITSI38 | - | - | |
| 20 | Cs|DQ198153 | 0.925 | At|NP_197224.1 chr05 | Anthocyanins accumulation | [ | |
| 21 | Cs|CITSI18 | 0.5275 | Gm|AAG34811.1 | - | - | |
| 22 | Cs|CITSI29 | 0.9667 | Os|AAG32477.1 chr03 | - | - | |
| 23 | Cs|CITSI46 | 0.5253 | Vv|XP_002275882 | - | - | Lambda |
| 24 | Cs|CITSI21 | 0.5359 | Vv|XP_002273077 | - | - | Zeta |
| 25 | Cs|CITSI20 | 0.5156 | At|NP 176758.1 chr01 | - | - | Mapeg |
Distance matrix value and the relative plant for each GST class are indicated. Known functional involvement and related references are shown, when available.