Functional categorization of unique expressed sequence tags obtained from the yeast-like growth phase of the elm pathogen <it>Ophiostoma novo-ulmi</it>

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The highly aggressive pathogenic fungus <it>Ophiostoma novo-ulmi </it>continues to be a serious threat to the American elm (<it>Ulmus americana</it>) in North America. Extensive studies have been conducted in...

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Main Authors: Breuil Colette, Hamelin Richard, Burgess Steven, Jacobi Volker, de la Bastide Paul, Pinchback Michael, Hintz William, Bernier Louis
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2011-08-01
Series:BMC Genomics
Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2164/12/431
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spelling doaj-fe2b5a741d184714892032b961be9a8f2020-11-25T01:26:56ZengBMCBMC Genomics1471-21642011-08-0112143110.1186/1471-2164-12-431Functional categorization of unique expressed sequence tags obtained from the yeast-like growth phase of the elm pathogen <it>Ophiostoma novo-ulmi</it>Breuil ColetteHamelin RichardBurgess StevenJacobi Volkerde la Bastide PaulPinchback MichaelHintz WilliamBernier Louis<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The highly aggressive pathogenic fungus <it>Ophiostoma novo-ulmi </it>continues to be a serious threat to the American elm (<it>Ulmus americana</it>) in North America. Extensive studies have been conducted in North America to understand the mechanisms of virulence of this introduced pathogen and its evolving population structure, with a view to identifying potential strategies for the control of Dutch elm disease. As part of a larger study to examine the genomes of economically important <it>Ophiostoma </it>spp. and the genetic basis of virulence, we have constructed an expressed sequence tag (EST) library using total RNA extracted from the yeast-like growth phase of <it>O. novo-ulmi </it>(isolate H327).</p> <p>Results</p> <p>A total of 4,386 readable EST sequences were annotated by determining their closest matches to known or theoretical sequences in public databases by BLASTX analysis. Searches matched 2,093 sequences to entries found in Genbank, including 1,761 matches with known proteins and 332 matches with unknown (hypothetical/predicted) proteins. Known proteins included a collection of 880 unique transcripts which were categorized to obtain a functional profile of the transcriptome and to evaluate physiological function. These assignments yielded 20 primary functional categories (FunCat), the largest including Metabolism (FunCat 01, 20.28% of total), Sub-cellular localization (70, 10.23%), Protein synthesis (12, 10.14%), Transcription (11, 8.27%), Biogenesis of cellular components (42, 8.15%), Cellular transport, facilitation and routes (20, 6.08%), Classification unresolved (98, 5.80%), Cell rescue, defence and virulence (32, 5.31%) and the unclassified category, or known sequences of unknown metabolic function (99, 7.5%). A list of specific transcripts of interest was compiled to initiate an evaluation of their impact upon strain virulence in subsequent studies.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>This is the first large-scale study of the <it>O. novo-ulmi </it>transcriptome. The expression profile obtained from the yeast-like growth phase of this species will facilitate a multigenic approach to gene expression studies to assess their role in the determination of pathogenicity for this species. The identification and evaluation of gene targets in such studies will be a prerequisite to the development of biological control strategies for this pathogen.</p> http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2164/12/431
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author Breuil Colette
Hamelin Richard
Burgess Steven
Jacobi Volker
de la Bastide Paul
Pinchback Michael
Hintz William
Bernier Louis
spellingShingle Breuil Colette
Hamelin Richard
Burgess Steven
Jacobi Volker
de la Bastide Paul
Pinchback Michael
Hintz William
Bernier Louis
Functional categorization of unique expressed sequence tags obtained from the yeast-like growth phase of the elm pathogen <it>Ophiostoma novo-ulmi</it>
BMC Genomics
author_facet Breuil Colette
Hamelin Richard
Burgess Steven
Jacobi Volker
de la Bastide Paul
Pinchback Michael
Hintz William
Bernier Louis
author_sort Breuil Colette
title Functional categorization of unique expressed sequence tags obtained from the yeast-like growth phase of the elm pathogen <it>Ophiostoma novo-ulmi</it>
title_short Functional categorization of unique expressed sequence tags obtained from the yeast-like growth phase of the elm pathogen <it>Ophiostoma novo-ulmi</it>
title_full Functional categorization of unique expressed sequence tags obtained from the yeast-like growth phase of the elm pathogen <it>Ophiostoma novo-ulmi</it>
title_fullStr Functional categorization of unique expressed sequence tags obtained from the yeast-like growth phase of the elm pathogen <it>Ophiostoma novo-ulmi</it>
title_full_unstemmed Functional categorization of unique expressed sequence tags obtained from the yeast-like growth phase of the elm pathogen <it>Ophiostoma novo-ulmi</it>
title_sort functional categorization of unique expressed sequence tags obtained from the yeast-like growth phase of the elm pathogen <it>ophiostoma novo-ulmi</it>
publisher BMC
series BMC Genomics
issn 1471-2164
publishDate 2011-08-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>The highly aggressive pathogenic fungus <it>Ophiostoma novo-ulmi </it>continues to be a serious threat to the American elm (<it>Ulmus americana</it>) in North America. Extensive studies have been conducted in North America to understand the mechanisms of virulence of this introduced pathogen and its evolving population structure, with a view to identifying potential strategies for the control of Dutch elm disease. As part of a larger study to examine the genomes of economically important <it>Ophiostoma </it>spp. and the genetic basis of virulence, we have constructed an expressed sequence tag (EST) library using total RNA extracted from the yeast-like growth phase of <it>O. novo-ulmi </it>(isolate H327).</p> <p>Results</p> <p>A total of 4,386 readable EST sequences were annotated by determining their closest matches to known or theoretical sequences in public databases by BLASTX analysis. Searches matched 2,093 sequences to entries found in Genbank, including 1,761 matches with known proteins and 332 matches with unknown (hypothetical/predicted) proteins. Known proteins included a collection of 880 unique transcripts which were categorized to obtain a functional profile of the transcriptome and to evaluate physiological function. These assignments yielded 20 primary functional categories (FunCat), the largest including Metabolism (FunCat 01, 20.28% of total), Sub-cellular localization (70, 10.23%), Protein synthesis (12, 10.14%), Transcription (11, 8.27%), Biogenesis of cellular components (42, 8.15%), Cellular transport, facilitation and routes (20, 6.08%), Classification unresolved (98, 5.80%), Cell rescue, defence and virulence (32, 5.31%) and the unclassified category, or known sequences of unknown metabolic function (99, 7.5%). A list of specific transcripts of interest was compiled to initiate an evaluation of their impact upon strain virulence in subsequent studies.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>This is the first large-scale study of the <it>O. novo-ulmi </it>transcriptome. The expression profile obtained from the yeast-like growth phase of this species will facilitate a multigenic approach to gene expression studies to assess their role in the determination of pathogenicity for this species. The identification and evaluation of gene targets in such studies will be a prerequisite to the development of biological control strategies for this pathogen.</p>
url http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2164/12/431
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