从混乱到清晰。苹果 TCP 基因命名的重组

M. Tabarelli
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苹果增殖病(Apple Proliferation,AP)是一种影响整个欧洲(包括南蒂罗尔)苹果园的广泛病害。这种病害与一种植物支原体 "Candidatus Phytoplasma mali"("Ca. P. mali")有关,它通过分泌称为效应器的小肽来操纵植物的生理过程。SAP11 是一种经过深入研究的植物支原体效应器,它以包括苹果在内的多种植物物种中的 Teosinte Branched 1/Cycloidea/Proliferating Cell Factor 1(TCP)基因为靶标。TCP 基因编码植物特异性转录因子,参与各种生物过程,如生长、发育和对刺激的反应。TCP 基因的鉴定和命名并不一致,导致序列数据库中的混乱和冗余。在苹果中,2014 年在 2010 年的苹果基因组组装中确定了 52 个 TCP 基因(MdTCP),现在看来已经过时。为解决这一问题,我们利用高质量的基因组汇编 GDDH13v1.1 进行了一项全面调查,以确定和命名苹果中的 TCP 基因。现有的 TCP 序列与基因组进行了比对,排除了冗余、片段和非 TCP 序列。修订后的序列集包括 40 个独特的 MdTCPs,其中有 3 个新基因。为了建立标准化命名法,每个 MdTCP 都与拟南芥基因数据库进行了 BLAST,以确定每个 MdTCP 的最佳命中率。然后对 MdTCP 基因进行重新命名,加入字母 "a "或 "b",以区分与同一 AtTCP 存在同源性的 MdTCP,以及现有命名法与建议命名法之间的差异。本研究强调了序列数据库的清晰度和组织性的必要性,尤其是在 TCP 基因方面。数据库中冗余和零散序列的存在使基因的准确鉴定和注释变得更加复杂。通过提供一个全面和标准化的命名系统,我们旨在提高植物和作物科学领域未来 TCP 基因研究的一致性和互操作性。我们认为,这项工作将成为研究苹果中 TCP 基因的研究人员的宝贵资源,并将为植物中 TCP 基因的进化动态和功能作用提供深入见解。
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Vom Chaos zur Klarheit. Die Neuordnung der Apfel TCP Gen-Benennung
Apple Proliferation (AP) is a widespread disease affecting apple orchards throughout Europe, including South Tyrol.The disease is associated with a phytoplasma, 'Candidatus Phytoplasma mali' ('Ca. P. mali'), which manipulates the plant's physiological processes through the secretion of small peptides called effectors. One well-studied phytoplasma effector is SAP11, which targets Teosinte Branched 1/Cycloidea/Proliferating Cell Factor 1 (TCP) genes in multiple plant species, including apple. TCP genes encode plant-specific transcription factors involved in various biological processes, such as growth, development, and responses to stimuli. The identification and naming of TCP genes have been inconsistent, leading to confusion and redundancy in sequence databases. In apple, 52 TCP genes (MdTCP) were identified in 2014 on the 2010 assembly of the apple genome, which is now considered outdated. To address this issue, a comprehensive investigation was conducted to identify and name TCP genes in apple using the high-quality genome assembly, GDDH13v1.1. Existing TCP sequences were aligned with the genome excluding redundant, fragmented, and non-TCP sequences. The revised set comprised 40 unique MdTCPs, including three novel genes. To establish a standardised nomenclature, each MdTCP was BLASTedagainst the Arabidopsis thaliana gene database, in order to identify the best hits for each MdTCP. The MdTCP genes were then renamed, incorporating the letter "a" or "b" to differentiate between MdTCPs showing homology to the same AtTCP, and also between the existing and proposed nomenclatures. The present study highlights the need for clarity and organisation in sequence databases, especially in respect of TCP genes. The presence of redundant and fragmented sequences in databases complicates accurate identification and annotation of genes. By providing a comprehensive and standardised nomenclature system, we aim to enhance the coherence and interoperability of future TCP gene research in plant and crop science. In our view, this work will serve as a valuable resource for researchers studying TCP genes in apple and will provide insights into the evolutionary dynamics and functional roles of TCP genes in plants.
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