Expressed sequence tags from heat-shocked seagrass Zostera noltii (Hornemann) from its southern distribution range. | - CCMAR -

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TítuloExpressed sequence tags from heat-shocked seagrass Zostera noltii (Hornemann) from its southern distribution range.
Publication TypeJournal Article
AuthorsMassa, SI, Pearson, GA, Aires, T, Kube, M, Olsen, JL, Reinhardt, R, Serrão, EA, Arnaud-Haond, S
Year of Publication2011
JournalMar Genomics
Volume4
Questão3
Date Published2011 Sep
Pagination181-8
ISSN1876-7478
Palavras-chaveBiological Evolution, Climate Change, Demography, Expressed Sequence Tags, Flavoproteins, Gene Expression Regulation, Plant, Glutamate-Ammonia Ligase, Glyceraldehyde-3-Phosphate Dehydrogenases, Hot Temperature, Microsatellite Repeats, Oxidative Stress, Oxidoreductases Acting on CH-CH Group Donors, Peptidylprolyl Isomerase, Photosynthesis, Plant Proteins, Transcriptome, Zosteraceae
Abstract

Predicted global climate change threatens the distributional ranges of species worldwide. We identified genes expressed in the intertidal seagrass Zostera noltii during recovery from a simulated low tide heat-shock exposure. Five Expressed Sequence Tag (EST) libraries were compared, corresponding to four recovery times following sub-lethal temperature stress, and a non-stressed control. We sequenced and analyzed 7009 sequence reads from 30min, 2h, 4h and 24h after the beginning of the heat-shock (AHS), and 1585 from the control library, for a total of 8594 sequence reads. Among 51 Tentative UniGenes (TUGs) exhibiting significantly different expression between libraries, 19 (37.3%) were identified as 'molecular chaperones' and were over-expressed following heat-shock, while 12 (23.5%) were 'photosynthesis TUGs' generally under-expressed in heat-shocked plants. A time course analysis of expression showed a rapid increase in expression of the molecular chaperone class, most of which were heat-shock proteins; which increased from 2 sequence reads in the control library to almost 230 in the 30min AHS library, followed by a slow decrease during further recovery. In contrast, 'photosynthesis TUGs' were under-expressed 30min AHS compared with the control library, and declined progressively with recovery time in the stress libraries, with a total of 29 sequence reads 24h AHS, compared with 125 in the control. A total of 4734 TUGs were screened for EST-Single Sequence Repeats (EST-SSRs) and 86 microsatellites were identified.

DOI10.1016/j.margen.2011.04.003
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Alternate JournalMar Genomics
PubMed ID21867970