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- Title
Analysis of Dormant Bud (Banjhi) Specific Transcriptome of Tea ( Camellia sinensis (L.) O. Kuntze) from cDNA Library Revealed Dormancy-Related Genes.
- Authors
Thirugnanasambantham, Krishnaraj; Prabu, Gajjeraman; Palanisamy, Senthilkumar; Chandrabose, Suresh; Mandal, Abul
- Abstract
Bud dormancy is of ecological and economical interest due to its impact on tea ( Camellia sinensis (L.) O. Kuntze) plant growth and yield. Growth regulation associated with dormancy is an essential element in plant's life cycle that leads to changes in expression of large number of genes. In order to identify and provide a picture of the transcriptome profile, cDNA library was constructed from dormant bud (banjhi) of tea. Sequence and gene ontology analysis of 3,500 clones, in many cases, enabled their functional categorization concerning the bud growth. Based on the cDNA library data, the putative role of identified genes from tea is discussed in relation to growth and dormancy, which includes morphogenesis, cellular differentiation, tropism, cell cycle, signaling, and various metabolic pathways. There was a higher representation of unknown processes such as unknown molecular functions (65.80 %), unknown biological processes (62.46 %), and unknown cellular components (67.42 %). However, these unknown transcripts represented a novel component of transcripts in tea plant bud growth and/or dormancy development. The identified transcripts and expressed sequence tags provides a valuable public resource and preliminary insights into the molecular mechanisms of bud dormancy regulation. Further, the findings will be the target of future expression experiments, particularly for further identification of dormancy-related genes in this species.
- Subjects
ANTISENSE DNA; DORMANCY (Biology); ECOLOGY; PLANT growth; PLANT life cycles; PLANT species
- Publication
Applied Biochemistry & Biotechnology, 2013, Vol 169, Issue 4, p1405
- ISSN
0273-2289
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.1007/s12010-012-0070-5