Project description:Sequences of low copy number transcripts from sugarcane cultivars N22 and SP80-3280 identified by PCR and sequenced with MinION. These transcripts support the selecton of low copy number genes for qRT-PCR experiments.
Project description:Sugarcane is an important crop in tropical regions of the world, producing a very large biomass and accumulating large amounts of sucrose in the stem. In this study, we present the first report of transcript profiling using the GeneChip Sugarcane Genome Array. We have identified transcripts that are differentially expressed in the sugarcane stem during development by expression profiling using the array and total RNA derived from three disparate stem tissues (meristem, internodes 1-3; internode 8; internode 20) from four replicates of the sugarcane variety Q117 grown in the field. We have identified 119 transcripts that were highly differentially expressed with stem development and have characterised members of the cellulose synthase (CesA) and cellulose synthase-like (Csl) gene families which displayed coordinated expression during stem development. In addition, we determined that many other transcripts involved in cell wall metabolism and lignification were also co-expressed with members of the CesA and Csl gene families, offering additional insights into the dynamics of primary and secondary cell wall synthesis in the developing sugarcane stem. Keywords: stem development profile
Project description:Sugarcane one-eyed seed sets obtained from a variety sensitive to drought conditions (cv. SP90-1638, CTC, Brazil) were cultivated on moist sand for 15 days. The plants were transferred to pots containing moist sand and were irrigated with Hoagland's solution (Hoagland and Arnon, 1950). Regular watering was maintained for 90 days and suppressed after this period for the experimental group. Leaves were collected 24 h, 72 h and 120 h after exposure to drought conditions for the control and experimental groups. Samples were collected and immediately frozen in liquid nitrogen. Leaves from six plantlets were used for each time point. Extraction of total RNA was performed separately on each sample pool. Keywords: time course of stress response
Project description:Tropical and subtropical plants are generally sensitive to cold and can show appreciable variation in their response to cold stress when exposed to low positive temperatures. Using nylon filter arrays, we analyzed the expression profile of 1536 expressed sequence tags (ESTs) of sugarcane (Saccharum sp.) exposed to cold for 3-48 h. Thirty-four cold-induced ESTs were identified, of which 23 were novel cold-responsive genes that had not previously been reported as being cold-inducible. This series has the samples from replicate experiment number 2. Keywords = sugarcane Keywords = cold Keywords = nylon arrays
Project description:Tropical and subtropical plants are generally sensitive to cold and can show appreciable variation in their response to cold stress when exposed to low positive temperatures. Using nylon filter arrays, we analyzed the expression profile of 1536 expressed sequence tags (ESTs) of sugarcane (Saccharum sp.) exposed to cold for 3-48 h. Thirty-four cold-induced ESTs were identified, of which 23 were novel cold-responsive genes that had not previously been reported as being cold-inducible. This series has the samples from replicate experiment number 1. Keywords = sugarcane, cold, nylon arrays
Project description:Tropical and subtropical plants are generally sensitive to cold and can show appreciable variation in their response to cold stress when exposed to low positive temperatures. Using nylon filter arrays, we analyzed the expression profile of 1536 expressed sequence tags (ESTs) of sugarcane (Saccharum sp.) exposed to cold for 3-48 h. Thirty-four cold-induced ESTs were identified, of which 23 were novel cold-responsive genes that had not previously been reported as being cold-inducible. This series has the samples from replicate experiment number 1. Keywords = sugarcane, cold, nylon arrays Keywords: time-course
Project description:Sugarcane one-eyed seed sets obtained from a variety sensitive to drought conditions (cv. SP90-1638, CTC, Brazil) were cultivated on moist sand for 15 days. The plants were transferred to pots containing moist sand and were irrigated with Hoagland's solution (Hoagland and Arnon, 1950). Regular watering was maintained for 90 days and suppressed after this period for the experimental group. Leaves were collected 24 h, 72 h and 120 h after exposure to drought conditions for the control and experimental groups. Samples were collected and immediately frozen in liquid nitrogen. Leaves from six plantlets were used for each time point. Extraction of total RNA was performed separately on each sample pool. Keywords: time course of stress response RNA from experimental sample and from its respective control sample (untreated plants) was used for hybridization to dual channel arrays. Two biological replicates were used for each experimental point. The quantification of each hybridization was submitted in two files, one for each slide side (technical replicates).