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Gene expression profiling during gland morphogenesis of a mutant and a glandless upland cotton. Molecular biology reports [Mol Biol Rep] Journal article

 
TitleGene expression profiling during gland morphogenesis of a mutant and a glandless upland cotton.
Author(s)Sun Q, Cai Y, Xie Y, Mo J, Yuan Y, Shi Y, Li S, Jiang H, Pan Z, Gao Y, Chen M, He X 
InstitutionCollege of Bioinformation, Chongqing University of Posts and Telecommunications, 400065, Chongqing, China.
SourceMol Biol Rep 2009 Nov 4.
AbstractTo identify genes involved in pigment gland morphogenesis in cotton, gene expression was profiled using genechip (Affymetrix) during pigment gland morphogenesis in cotton variety Xiangmian-18, which has glandless seeds but glanded plants, and a glandless line, N5. The results showed that 303 genes were differentially expressed by a factor greater than two during gland morphogenesis; 59% (180) of these genes shared similarity with known genes in GenBank. These genes play roles in defense response, response to oxidative stress, peroxidase activity, and other metabolic pathways. KOBAS (KEGG Orthology-Based Annotation System) indicate that these genes are involved in 68 biochemical pathways. These findings suggest that the related defense response, gossypol biosynthesis pathway and other complex regulation may be associated with pigment gland morphogenesis in cotton. The results may provide a basis for further study and serve as a guide for related research.
LanguageENG
Pub Type(s)JOURNAL ARTICLE
PubMed ID19888674
  
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