Functional annotation of genomic sequences of Hevea brasiliensis

The rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis) is a recent domesticated endemic tree species from Amazonian rain forest. It is an important crop to rubber industries due the latex producing, which has better quality compared to the synthetic rubber. Difficulties for genetic improvement were attributed to its perennial nature and long juvenile period, so genomic resources should provide insights into the chromosome organization and help elucidate the regulatory architecture of loci involved in biological processes, including metabolism, growth, development and immunity mechanisms. In this context, functional annotation were developed from the genomic sequencing of two rubber tree cultivars (GT1 and RRIM 701) aiming the better understanding of the Hevea genome. DNA sequencing libraries were previously constructed from the cultivars of rubber tree using the Illumina GAIIx. A stringent filtering resulted in 6,995 contigs, which were screened for homolog sequences through Blastx search (e-value: ? 10-6) against NCBI's non-redundant protein database. Also, a bi-directional best hit blast was performed against Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) database using KEGG Automatic Annotation Server. After the step of clustering and homology search via blast, 2,369 ORFs were found, from which, 490 complete, 748 internal and 1,131 partial. Blastx search returned a total of 2,176 hits for a range of plant species. Among the various plants that have protein sequences in GenBank the top-hit species were attributed to Ricinus communis (1,146 hits), followed by Populus trichocarpa (350 hits) and Vitis vinifera (214 hits).A total of 1,523 ORFs were assigned to Gene Ontology (GO) categories, which were distributed to cellular components (33.53%), biological processes (40.40%) and molecular functions (26.07%). The most representatives GO terms among the biological processes were metabolic processes (11.05%) and cellular processes (9.94%). Both Hevea brasiliensis and Ricinus communis are classified in the Euphorbiaceae family, which may explain for the high similarities that were observed. Representative sequences were mapped to important pathways, such as glycolysis, carbon fixation, starch and sucrose metabolism, amino acid biosynthesis, plant hormone signal transduction, biosynthesis of secondary metabolites and plant-pathogen interactions, using the KEGG database. The possibility of utilize genome sequence information form a potential resource to study the biology, evolution, and future genomic-assisted crop improvements of the rubber tree. Financial support: FAPESP and CNPq.

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Main Authors: Conson, Andre R.O., Souza, Livia Moura, Toledo-Silva, Guilherme, Cardoso-Silva, Claudio Benicio, Mantello, Camilia Campos, Silva, Carla Cristina, Le Guen, Vincent, Garcia, Antonio Augusto Franco, Souza, Anete Pereira
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spelling dig-cirad-fr-5716212022-03-30T15:04:27Z http://agritrop.cirad.fr/571621/ http://agritrop.cirad.fr/571621/ Functional annotation of genomic sequences of Hevea brasiliensis. Conson Andre R.O., Souza Livia Moura, Toledo-Silva Guilherme, Cardoso-Silva Claudio Benicio, Mantello Camilia Campos, Silva Carla Cristina, Le Guen Vincent, Garcia Antonio Augusto Franco, Souza Anete Pereira. 2013. In : Resumos do 59° Congresso Brasileiro de Genética,16 a 19 de Setembro de 2013, Águas de Lindóia, Brasil. SBG. s.l. : s.n., 46. ISBN 978-85-89109-06-2 Congresso Brasileiro de Genética. 59, Aguas de Lindoia, Brésil, 16 Septembre 2013/19 Septembre 2013. Researchers Functional annotation of genomic sequences of Hevea brasiliensis Conson, Andre R.O. Souza, Livia Moura Toledo-Silva, Guilherme Cardoso-Silva, Claudio Benicio Mantello, Camilia Campos Silva, Carla Cristina Le Guen, Vincent Garcia, Antonio Augusto Franco Souza, Anete Pereira eng 2013 s.n. Resumos do 59° Congresso Brasileiro de Genética,16 a 19 de Setembro de 2013, Águas de Lindóia, Brasil F30 - Génétique et amélioration des plantes F60 - Physiologie et biochimie végétale H20 - Maladies des plantes The rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis) is a recent domesticated endemic tree species from Amazonian rain forest. It is an important crop to rubber industries due the latex producing, which has better quality compared to the synthetic rubber. Difficulties for genetic improvement were attributed to its perennial nature and long juvenile period, so genomic resources should provide insights into the chromosome organization and help elucidate the regulatory architecture of loci involved in biological processes, including metabolism, growth, development and immunity mechanisms. In this context, functional annotation were developed from the genomic sequencing of two rubber tree cultivars (GT1 and RRIM 701) aiming the better understanding of the Hevea genome. DNA sequencing libraries were previously constructed from the cultivars of rubber tree using the Illumina GAIIx. A stringent filtering resulted in 6,995 contigs, which were screened for homolog sequences through Blastx search (e-value: ? 10-6) against NCBI's non-redundant protein database. Also, a bi-directional best hit blast was performed against Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) database using KEGG Automatic Annotation Server. After the step of clustering and homology search via blast, 2,369 ORFs were found, from which, 490 complete, 748 internal and 1,131 partial. Blastx search returned a total of 2,176 hits for a range of plant species. Among the various plants that have protein sequences in GenBank the top-hit species were attributed to Ricinus communis (1,146 hits), followed by Populus trichocarpa (350 hits) and Vitis vinifera (214 hits).A total of 1,523 ORFs were assigned to Gene Ontology (GO) categories, which were distributed to cellular components (33.53%), biological processes (40.40%) and molecular functions (26.07%). The most representatives GO terms among the biological processes were metabolic processes (11.05%) and cellular processes (9.94%). Both Hevea brasiliensis and Ricinus communis are classified in the Euphorbiaceae family, which may explain for the high similarities that were observed. Representative sequences were mapped to important pathways, such as glycolysis, carbon fixation, starch and sucrose metabolism, amino acid biosynthesis, plant hormone signal transduction, biosynthesis of secondary metabolites and plant-pathogen interactions, using the KEGG database. The possibility of utilize genome sequence information form a potential resource to study the biology, evolution, and future genomic-assisted crop improvements of the rubber tree. Financial support: FAPESP and CNPq. conference_item info:eu-repo/semantics/conferenceObject Conference info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion http://agritrop.cirad.fr/571621/1/document_571621.pdf application/pdf Cirad license info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess https://agritrop.cirad.fr/mention_legale.html
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F60 - Physiologie et biochimie végétale
H20 - Maladies des plantes
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F60 - Physiologie et biochimie végétale
H20 - Maladies des plantes
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F60 - Physiologie et biochimie végétale
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F30 - Génétique et amélioration des plantes
F60 - Physiologie et biochimie végétale
H20 - Maladies des plantes
Conson, Andre R.O.
Souza, Livia Moura
Toledo-Silva, Guilherme
Cardoso-Silva, Claudio Benicio
Mantello, Camilia Campos
Silva, Carla Cristina
Le Guen, Vincent
Garcia, Antonio Augusto Franco
Souza, Anete Pereira
Functional annotation of genomic sequences of Hevea brasiliensis
description The rubber tree (Hevea brasiliensis) is a recent domesticated endemic tree species from Amazonian rain forest. It is an important crop to rubber industries due the latex producing, which has better quality compared to the synthetic rubber. Difficulties for genetic improvement were attributed to its perennial nature and long juvenile period, so genomic resources should provide insights into the chromosome organization and help elucidate the regulatory architecture of loci involved in biological processes, including metabolism, growth, development and immunity mechanisms. In this context, functional annotation were developed from the genomic sequencing of two rubber tree cultivars (GT1 and RRIM 701) aiming the better understanding of the Hevea genome. DNA sequencing libraries were previously constructed from the cultivars of rubber tree using the Illumina GAIIx. A stringent filtering resulted in 6,995 contigs, which were screened for homolog sequences through Blastx search (e-value: ? 10-6) against NCBI's non-redundant protein database. Also, a bi-directional best hit blast was performed against Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) database using KEGG Automatic Annotation Server. After the step of clustering and homology search via blast, 2,369 ORFs were found, from which, 490 complete, 748 internal and 1,131 partial. Blastx search returned a total of 2,176 hits for a range of plant species. Among the various plants that have protein sequences in GenBank the top-hit species were attributed to Ricinus communis (1,146 hits), followed by Populus trichocarpa (350 hits) and Vitis vinifera (214 hits).A total of 1,523 ORFs were assigned to Gene Ontology (GO) categories, which were distributed to cellular components (33.53%), biological processes (40.40%) and molecular functions (26.07%). The most representatives GO terms among the biological processes were metabolic processes (11.05%) and cellular processes (9.94%). Both Hevea brasiliensis and Ricinus communis are classified in the Euphorbiaceae family, which may explain for the high similarities that were observed. Representative sequences were mapped to important pathways, such as glycolysis, carbon fixation, starch and sucrose metabolism, amino acid biosynthesis, plant hormone signal transduction, biosynthesis of secondary metabolites and plant-pathogen interactions, using the KEGG database. The possibility of utilize genome sequence information form a potential resource to study the biology, evolution, and future genomic-assisted crop improvements of the rubber tree. Financial support: FAPESP and CNPq.
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author Conson, Andre R.O.
Souza, Livia Moura
Toledo-Silva, Guilherme
Cardoso-Silva, Claudio Benicio
Mantello, Camilia Campos
Silva, Carla Cristina
Le Guen, Vincent
Garcia, Antonio Augusto Franco
Souza, Anete Pereira
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Souza, Livia Moura
Toledo-Silva, Guilherme
Cardoso-Silva, Claudio Benicio
Mantello, Camilia Campos
Silva, Carla Cristina
Le Guen, Vincent
Garcia, Antonio Augusto Franco
Souza, Anete Pereira
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title Functional annotation of genomic sequences of Hevea brasiliensis
title_short Functional annotation of genomic sequences of Hevea brasiliensis
title_full Functional annotation of genomic sequences of Hevea brasiliensis
title_fullStr Functional annotation of genomic sequences of Hevea brasiliensis
title_full_unstemmed Functional annotation of genomic sequences of Hevea brasiliensis
title_sort functional annotation of genomic sequences of hevea brasiliensis
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