Sequencing and characterization of leaf transcriptomes of six diploid Nicotiana species.

IF 1.9 3区 生物学 Q2 BIOLOGY
Journal of Biological Research-Thessaloniki Pub Date : 2016-04-18 eCollection Date: 2016-12-01 DOI:10.1186/s40709-016-0048-5
Ni Long, Xueliang Ren, Zhidan Xiang, Wenting Wan, Yang Dong
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Background: Nicotiana belongs to the Solanaceae family that includes important crops such as tomato, potato, eggplant, and pepper. Nicotiana species are of worldwide economic importance and are important model plants for scientific research. Here we present the comparative analysis of the transcriptomes of six wild diploid Nicotiana species. Wild relatives provide an excellent study system for the analysis of the genetic basis for various traits, especially disease resistance.

Results: Whole transcriptome sequencing (RNA-seq) was performed for leaves of six diploid Nicotiana species, i.e. Nicotiana glauca, Nicotiana noctiflora, Nicotiana cordifolia, Nicotiana knightiana, Nicotiana setchellii and Nicotiana tomentosiformis. For each species, 9.0-22.3 Gb high-quality clean data were generated, and 67,073-182,046 transcripts were assembled with lengths greater than 100 bp. Over 90 % of the ORFs in each species had significant similarity with proteins in the NCBI non-redundant protein sequence (NR) database. A total of 2491 homologs were identified and used to construct a phylogenetic tree from the respective transcriptomes in Nicotiana. Bioinformatic analysis identified resistance gene analogs, major transcription factor families, and alkaloid transporter genes linked to plant defense.

Conclusions: This is the first report on the leaf transcriptomes of six wild Nicotiana species by Illumina paired-end sequencing and de novo assembly without a reference genome. These sequence resources hopefully will provide an opportunity for identifying genes involved in plant defense and several important quality traits in wild Nicotiana and will accelerate functional genomic studies and genetic improvement efforts of Nicotiana or other important Solanaceae crops in the future.

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六个二倍体烟草品种叶片转录组的测序和表征。
背景:烟茄属于茄科,包括番茄、马铃薯、茄子和辣椒等重要作物。烟草物种在全球具有重要的经济价值,也是科学研究的重要模式植物。在此,我们介绍了六种野生二倍体烟草物种转录组的比较分析。野生近缘种为分析各种性状(尤其是抗病性)的遗传基础提供了一个极好的研究系统:对六个二倍体烟草物种(即 Nicotiana glauca、Nicotiana noctiflora、Nicotiana cordifolia、Nicotiana knightiana、Nicotiana setchellii 和 Nicotiana tomentosiformis)的叶片进行了全转录组测序(RNA-seq)。每个物种都生成了 9.0-22.3 Gb 的高质量纯净数据,并组装了 67,073-182,046 个长度大于 100 bp 的转录本。每个物种中超过 90% 的 ORF 与 NCBI 非冗余蛋白质序列(NR)数据库中的蛋白质有显著的相似性。共鉴定出 2491 个同源物,并根据烟草各自的转录组构建了系统发生树。生物信息分析确定了抗性基因类似物、主要转录因子家族以及与植物防御相关的生物碱转运体基因:这是首次在没有参考基因组的情况下,通过 Illumina 成对端测序和从头组装,研究 6 个野生烟草物种叶片转录组的报告。这些序列资源有望为鉴定野生烟草中参与植物防御和一些重要品质性状的基因提供机会,并将加速未来烟草或其他重要茄科作物的功能基因组研究和遗传改良工作。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Biological Research-Thessaloniki is a peer-reviewed, open access, international journal that publishes articles providing novel insights into the major fields of biology. Topics covered in Journal of Biological Research-Thessaloniki include, but are not limited to: molecular biology, cytology, genetics, evolutionary biology, morphology, development and differentiation, taxonomy, bioinformatics, physiology, marine biology, behaviour, ecology and conservation.
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