Functional Annotation, Genome Organization and Phylogeny of the Grapevine (<it>Vitis vinifera</it>) Terpene Synthase Gene Family Based on Genome Assembly, FLcDNA Cloning, and Enzyme Assays

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Terpenoids are among the most important constituents of grape flavour and wine bouquet, and serve as useful metabolite markers in viticulture and enology. Based on the initial 8-fold sequencing of a nearly homozygous Pinot noir inbre...

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Main Authors: Toub Omid, Schalk Michel, Daviet Laurent, Schouwey Marina B, Aubourg Sébastien, Martin Diane M, Lund Steven T, Bohlmann Jörg
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Published: BMC 2010-10-01
Series:BMC Plant Biology
Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2229/10/226
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spelling doaj-3d1e3491cd25475b8e6a2efda27d5ac92020-11-25T01:03:50ZengBMCBMC Plant Biology1471-22292010-10-0110122610.1186/1471-2229-10-226Functional Annotation, Genome Organization and Phylogeny of the Grapevine (<it>Vitis vinifera</it>) Terpene Synthase Gene Family Based on Genome Assembly, FLcDNA Cloning, and Enzyme AssaysToub OmidSchalk MichelDaviet LaurentSchouwey Marina BAubourg SébastienMartin Diane MLund Steven TBohlmann Jörg<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Terpenoids are among the most important constituents of grape flavour and wine bouquet, and serve as useful metabolite markers in viticulture and enology. Based on the initial 8-fold sequencing of a nearly homozygous Pinot noir inbred line, 89 putative terpenoid synthase genes (<it>VvTPS</it>) were predicted by <it>in silico </it>analysis of the grapevine (<it>Vitis vinifera</it>) genome assembly <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B1">1</abbr></abbrgrp>. The finding of this very large <it>VvTPS </it>family, combined with the importance of terpenoid metabolism for the organoleptic properties of grapevine berries and finished wines, prompted a detailed examination of this gene family at the genomic level as well as an investigation into <it>VvTPS </it>biochemical functions.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>We present findings from the analysis of the up-dated 12-fold sequencing and assembly of the grapevine genome that place the number of predicted <it>VvTPS </it>genes at 69 putatively functional <it>VvTPS</it>, 20 partial <it>VvTPS</it>, and 63 <it>VvTPS </it>probable pseudogenes. Gene discovery and annotation included information about gene architecture and chromosomal location. A dense cluster of 45 <it>VvTPS </it>is localized on chromosome 18. Extensive FLcDNA cloning, gene synthesis, and protein expression enabled functional characterization of 39 <it>VvTPS</it>; this is the largest number of functionally characterized <it>TPS </it>for any species reported to date. Of these enzymes, 23 have unique functions and/or phylogenetic locations within the plant <it>TPS </it>gene family. Phylogenetic analyses of the <it>TPS </it>gene family showed that while most <it>VvTPS </it>form species-specific gene clusters, there are several examples of gene orthology with <it>TPS </it>of other plant species, representing perhaps more ancient <it>VvTPS</it>, which have maintained functions independent of speciation.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>The highly expanded <it>VvTPS </it>gene family underpins the prominence of terpenoid metabolism in grapevine. We provide a detailed experimental functional annotation of 39 members of this important gene family in grapevine and comprehensive information about gene structure and phylogeny for the entire currently known <it>VvTPS </it>gene family.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2229/10/226
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author Toub Omid
Schalk Michel
Daviet Laurent
Schouwey Marina B
Aubourg Sébastien
Martin Diane M
Lund Steven T
Bohlmann Jörg
spellingShingle Toub Omid
Schalk Michel
Daviet Laurent
Schouwey Marina B
Aubourg Sébastien
Martin Diane M
Lund Steven T
Bohlmann Jörg
Functional Annotation, Genome Organization and Phylogeny of the Grapevine (<it>Vitis vinifera</it>) Terpene Synthase Gene Family Based on Genome Assembly, FLcDNA Cloning, and Enzyme Assays
BMC Plant Biology
author_facet Toub Omid
Schalk Michel
Daviet Laurent
Schouwey Marina B
Aubourg Sébastien
Martin Diane M
Lund Steven T
Bohlmann Jörg
author_sort Toub Omid
title Functional Annotation, Genome Organization and Phylogeny of the Grapevine (<it>Vitis vinifera</it>) Terpene Synthase Gene Family Based on Genome Assembly, FLcDNA Cloning, and Enzyme Assays
title_short Functional Annotation, Genome Organization and Phylogeny of the Grapevine (<it>Vitis vinifera</it>) Terpene Synthase Gene Family Based on Genome Assembly, FLcDNA Cloning, and Enzyme Assays
title_full Functional Annotation, Genome Organization and Phylogeny of the Grapevine (<it>Vitis vinifera</it>) Terpene Synthase Gene Family Based on Genome Assembly, FLcDNA Cloning, and Enzyme Assays
title_fullStr Functional Annotation, Genome Organization and Phylogeny of the Grapevine (<it>Vitis vinifera</it>) Terpene Synthase Gene Family Based on Genome Assembly, FLcDNA Cloning, and Enzyme Assays
title_full_unstemmed Functional Annotation, Genome Organization and Phylogeny of the Grapevine (<it>Vitis vinifera</it>) Terpene Synthase Gene Family Based on Genome Assembly, FLcDNA Cloning, and Enzyme Assays
title_sort functional annotation, genome organization and phylogeny of the grapevine (<it>vitis vinifera</it>) terpene synthase gene family based on genome assembly, flcdna cloning, and enzyme assays
publisher BMC
series BMC Plant Biology
issn 1471-2229
publishDate 2010-10-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Terpenoids are among the most important constituents of grape flavour and wine bouquet, and serve as useful metabolite markers in viticulture and enology. Based on the initial 8-fold sequencing of a nearly homozygous Pinot noir inbred line, 89 putative terpenoid synthase genes (<it>VvTPS</it>) were predicted by <it>in silico </it>analysis of the grapevine (<it>Vitis vinifera</it>) genome assembly <abbrgrp><abbr bid="B1">1</abbr></abbrgrp>. The finding of this very large <it>VvTPS </it>family, combined with the importance of terpenoid metabolism for the organoleptic properties of grapevine berries and finished wines, prompted a detailed examination of this gene family at the genomic level as well as an investigation into <it>VvTPS </it>biochemical functions.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>We present findings from the analysis of the up-dated 12-fold sequencing and assembly of the grapevine genome that place the number of predicted <it>VvTPS </it>genes at 69 putatively functional <it>VvTPS</it>, 20 partial <it>VvTPS</it>, and 63 <it>VvTPS </it>probable pseudogenes. Gene discovery and annotation included information about gene architecture and chromosomal location. A dense cluster of 45 <it>VvTPS </it>is localized on chromosome 18. Extensive FLcDNA cloning, gene synthesis, and protein expression enabled functional characterization of 39 <it>VvTPS</it>; this is the largest number of functionally characterized <it>TPS </it>for any species reported to date. Of these enzymes, 23 have unique functions and/or phylogenetic locations within the plant <it>TPS </it>gene family. Phylogenetic analyses of the <it>TPS </it>gene family showed that while most <it>VvTPS </it>form species-specific gene clusters, there are several examples of gene orthology with <it>TPS </it>of other plant species, representing perhaps more ancient <it>VvTPS</it>, which have maintained functions independent of speciation.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>The highly expanded <it>VvTPS </it>gene family underpins the prominence of terpenoid metabolism in grapevine. We provide a detailed experimental functional annotation of 39 members of this important gene family in grapevine and comprehensive information about gene structure and phylogeny for the entire currently known <it>VvTPS </it>gene family.</p>
url http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2229/10/226
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