Project description:BSA expression profiling for tuber flesh color. Extreme individuals segregating for tuber flesh color are selected and RNA is pooled together. Gene expression is profiled using microarray technology. Genes displaying differential expression between the constrasting bulks are considered as candidate genes responsible for the targeted trait and further analyzed using the individual genotypes.
Project description:Potato (Solanum tuberosum L) is a natural host of Potato spindle tuber viroid (PSTVd) which can cause characteristic symptoms on developing plants including stunting phenotype and distortion of leaves and tubers. PSTVd is the type species of the family Pospiviroidae, it can replicate in the nucleus and the viroid RNA moves systemically in infected plants. Its KF440-2 strain can cause severe symptoms in potato. It is not well understood how the viroid can affect host genes for successful invasion and which genes show altered expression levels upon infection. In this study, we used a high-scale method to identify differentially expressed genes in potato. We have identified defence, stress and sugar metabolism related genes having altered expression levels upon infection. Additionally, hormone pathways connected genes showed up- or down-regulation. Our primary focus is on the identification of genes which can affect tuber formation as the viroid infection can strongly influence tuber development, especially tuber shape is affected. DWARF1/DIMINUTO, Gibberellin 7-oxidase and BEL5 protein were identified and validated which showed differential expression in viroid infected tissues suggesting that gibberellin and brassinosteroid pathways have a possible role in tuber development upon PSTVd infection.
Project description:The experiment followed transcriptional changes during potato tuber induction from a stolon tip to a tuber. Samples were taken at stage 1, stage 3, stage 4 and stage 5 according to Kloosterman et al., 2005
Project description:Effects of different parameters on the transcriptome in potato tuber: effect of infection with potato virus Y (PVY) on potato tubers, effects of two different storage times of potato tubers compared to no storage, effect of different storage temperature on potato tubers, effect of tuber necrosis development, effects of interactions between the above parameters. Lists of interaction factors and the differentially-expressed genes associated with each factor are provided as a series of Additional Files to this submission (see http://www.ebi.ac.uk/arrayexpress/files/E-MTAB-1071).