Transcriptome profiling, sequence characterization, and SNP-based chromosomal assignment of the EXPANSIN genes in cotton.

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TitleTranscriptome profiling, sequence characterization, and SNP-based chromosomal assignment of the EXPANSIN genes in cotton.
AuthorsAn C; Saha S; Jenkins JN; Scheffler BE; Wilkins TA; Stelly DM
TypeJournal Article
Journal NameMolecular Genetics and Genomics
Volume278
Year2007
Page(s)539 553
CitationAn C, Saha S, Jenkins JN, Scheffler BE, Wilkins TA, Stelly DM. Transcriptome profiling, sequence characterization, and SNP-based chromosomal assignment of the EXPANSIN genes in cotton. Molecular genetics and genomics : MGG. 2007 Nov; 278(5):539-53
Publication CodeMGG-278-539

Abstract

The knowledge of biological significance associated with DNA markers is very limited in cotton. SNPs are potential functional marker to tag genes of biological importance. Plant expansins are a group of extracellular proteins that directly modify the mechanical properties of cell walls, enable turgor-driven cell extension, and likely affect length and quality of cotton fibers. Here, we report the expression profiles of EXPANSIN transcripts during fiber elongation and the discovery of SNP markers, assess the SNP characteristics, and localize six EXPANSIN A genes to chromosomes. Transcriptome profiling of cotton fiber oligonucleotide microarrays revealed that seven EXPANSIN transcripts were differentially expressed when there was parallel polar elongation during morphogenesis at early stage of fiber development, suggesting that major and minor isoforms perform discrete functions during polar elongation and lateral expansion. Ancestral and homoeologous relationships of the six EXPANSIN A genes were revealed by phylogenetic grouping and comparison to extant A- and D-genome relatives of contemporary AD-genome cottons. The average rate of SNP per nucleotide was 2.35\\% (one SNP per 43 bp), with 1.74 and 3.99\\% occurring in coding and noncoding regions, respectively, in the selected genotypes. An unequal evolutionary rate of the EXPANSIN A genes at the subgenome level of tetraploid cotton was recorded. Chromosomal locations for each of the six EXPANSIN A genes were established by gene-specific SNP markers. Results revealed a strategy for discovering SNP markers in a polyploidy species like cotton. These markers could be useful to associate candidate genes with the complex fiber traits in MAS.
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Publication ModelPrint-Electronic
ISSN1617-4615
Publication Date2007 Nov
Journal AbbreviationMol. Genet. Genomics
Language Abbreng
Publication TypeJournal Article
Journal CountryGermany
eISSN1617-4623
Journal AliasMGG Molecular Genetics and Genomics; Molecular Genetics and Genomics : MGG; Molecular Genetics & Genomics : MGG
Journal CodeMGG
LanguageEnglish
pISSN1617-4615
Publication CodeMGG-278-539
Published LocationGermany
KeywordsGossypium spp.; EXPANSIN; Transcriptome profiling; Single-nucleotide polymorphism; Chromosomal assignment; cotton; Chromosome Mapping; Chromosomes/*ultrastructure; DNA Primers/chemistry; Evolution, Molecular; *Gene Expression Regulation, Plant; Genes, Plant; Genotype; Gossypium/*genetics; Nucleotides/chemistry; Oligonucleotide Array Sequence Analysis; Plant Proteins/*biosynthesis/*genetics/physiology; *Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide; RNA, Messenger/metabolism; RNA, Plant/metabolism; *Transcription, Genetic