Title :
A Multi-Layered Screening Method to Identify Plant Regulatory Genes
Author :
Chang-Kug Kim ; Jin-A Kim ; Ji-Weon Choi ; In-Seon Jeong ; Yi-Seul Moon ; Dong-Suk Park ; Young-Joo Seol ; Yong-Kab Kim ; Yong-Hwan Kim ; Yeon-Ki Kim
Author_Institution :
Genomics Div., Nat. Acad. of Agric. Sci., Suwon, South Korea
Abstract :
We used a seven-step process to identify genes involved in glucosinolate biosynthesis and metabolism in the Chinese cabbage (Brassica rapa). We constructed an annotated data set with 34,570 unigenes from B. rapa and predicted 11,526 glucosinolate-related candidate genes using expression profiles generated across nine stages of development on a 47k-gene microarray. Using our multi-layered screening method, we screened 392 transcription factors, 843 pathway genes, and 4,162 ortholog genes associated with glucosinolate-related biosynthesis. Finally, we identified five genes by comparison of the pathway-network genes including the transcription-factor genes and the ortholog-ontology genes. The five genes were anchored to the chromosomes of B. rapa to characterize their genetic-map positions, and phylogenetic reconstruction with homologous genes was performed. These anchored genes were verified by reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction. While the five genes identified by our multi-layered screen require further characterization and validation, our study demonstrates the power of multi-layered screening after initial identification of genes on microarrays.
Keywords :
biochemistry; bioinformatics; botany; genetics; genomics; ontologies (artificial intelligence); 47k-gene microarray; Brassica rapa; Chinese cabbage; anchored genes; annotated data set; chromosomes; expression profiles; genetic-map positions; glucosinolate biosynthesis; glucosinolate-related biosynthesis; glucosinolate-related candidate genes; homologous genes; metabolism; multilayered screening method; ortholog genes; ortholog-ontology genes; pathway genes; pathway-network genes; phylogenetic reconstruction; plant regulatory gene identification; reverse-transcription polymerase chain reaction; seven-step process; transcription-factor genes; unigenes; Bioinformatics; Computational biology; Databases; Electronic mail; Genomics; Production; Chinese cabbage; genes regulating; transcription factor;
Journal_Title :
Computational Biology and Bioinformatics, IEEE/ACM Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TCBB.2013.2296308