Characterization of intronic structures and alternative splicing in Phytophthora sojae by comparative analysis of expressed sequence tags and genomic sequences

2011 ◽  
Vol 57 (2) ◽  
pp. 84-90 ◽  
Author(s):  
Danyu Shen ◽  
Wenwu Ye ◽  
Suomeng Dong ◽  
Yuanchao Wang ◽  
Daolong Dou

The oomycetes, a distinct phylogenetic lineage of fungus-like microorganisms, are heterokonts (stramenopiles) belonging to the supergroup Chromalveolata. Although the complete genomic sequences of a number of oomycetes have been reported, little information regarding the introns therein is available. Here, we investigated the introns of Phytophthora sojae , a pathogen that causes soybean root and stem rot, by a comparative analysis of genomic sequences and expressed sequence tags. A total of 4013 introns were identified, of which 96.6% contained canonical splice sites. The P. sojae genome possessed features distinct from other organisms at 5′ splice sites, polypyrimidine tracts, branch sites, and 3′ splice sites. Diverse repeating sequences, ranging from 2 to 10 nucleotides in length, were found at more than half of the intron–exon boundaries. Furthermore, 122 genes underwent alternative splicing. These data indicate that P. sojae has unique splicing mechanisms, and recognition of those mechanisms may lead to more accurate predictions of the location of introns in P. sojae and even other oomycete species.


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pp. 69-81 ◽  
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Deborah Mary Power ◽  
Antonios Magoulas ◽  
Robert Geisler ◽  
Georgios Kotoulas


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T. S. Sonstegard ◽  
C. P. Van Tassell ◽  
L. L. Shade ◽  
L. K. Matukumalli ◽  
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pp. 137-141
Author(s):  
Jian Feng ◽  
Li-wang Qi ◽  
Xiao-mei Sun ◽  
Jian Dong ◽  
Shou-gong Zhang


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Panpan Tong ◽  
Xiaozhen Song ◽  
Meiling Ren ◽  
Erken Jia ◽  
Lei Zhang ◽  
...  

Abstract Background: Nine species of Equus caballus papillomavirus (EcPV) have been reported to infect horses, however, there are so far no reports of such infections in China. Results: In our pioneer study with Chinese horses, we found EcPV-1 in intranasal papilloma and nasal swabs, EcPV-2 in nasal swabs and semen, and EcPV-7 primarily in semen. This indicates that EcPVs are indeed hosted by horses in China, and that EcPV-2 and 7 may be getting transmitted though breeding. Sequence analyses for complete genomic sequences of EcPV-1 (G2), EcPV-2 (XJ-KS1391) and EcPV-7 (XJ-zs1) were performed which indicated that EcPV-1, 2 and 7, that infect horses in China, share 99.3% nt identity with the already published sequences for EcPV-1, 2 and 7. These observations indicate that three types of EcPVs identified in the current study are highly similar variants of previously known types of EcPV-1, 2 and 7. Phylogenetic analysis based on L1 genes in GenBank showed that EcPV-1, 2 and 7, found in Chinese horses, are closely related to and clustered together with already known EcPV-1, 2 and 7, respectively. Conclusion: Our study provides a novel evidence for EcPVs infection and circulation in Chinese horses and thus lays the foundation for a systematic and detailed epidemiological study of these infections in Chinese horses.



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Zhong-chen Rao ◽  
Dao-hua Zhou ◽  
Si-chun Zheng ◽  
Wei-hua Xu ◽  
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M.J.T. van Eijk ◽  
J.E. Beever ◽  
G. Guérin ◽  
C.L. Mummery ◽  
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