The SUCEST-FUN regulatory network database: Designing an energy grass


Autoria(s): Nishiyama-, M. Y., Jr.; Vicente, F. F. R.; Lembke, C. G.; Sato, P. M.; Dal-Bianco, M. L.; Fandino, R. A.; Hotta, C. T.; Souza, G. M.
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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31/10/2013

31/10/2013

02/08/2013

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Modern sugarcane cultivars are complex hybrids resulting from crosses among several Saccharum species. Traditional breeding methods have been employed extensively in different countries over the past decades to develop varieties with increased sucrose yield and resistance to pests and diseases. Conventional variety improvement, however, may be limited by the narrow pool of suitable genes. Thus, molecular genetics is seen as a promising tool to assist in the process of developing improved varieties. The SUCEST-FUN Project (http://sucest-fun.org) aims to associate function with sugarcane genes using a variety of tools, in particular those that enable the study of the sugarcane transcriptome. An extensive analysis has been conducted to characterise, phenotypically, sugarcane genotypes with regard to their sucrose content, biomass and drought responses. Through the analysis of different cultivars, genes associated with sucrose content, yield, lignin and drought have been identified. Currently, tools are being developed to determine signalling and regulatory networks in grasses, and to sequence the sugarcane genome, as well as to identify sugarcane promoters. This is being implemented through the SUCEST-FUN (http://sucest-fun.org) and GRASSIUS databases (http://grassius.org), the cloning of sugarcane promoters, the identification of cis-regulatory elements (CRE) using Chromatin Immunoprecipitation-sequencing (ChIP-Seq) and the generation of a comprehensive Signal Transduction and Transcription gene catalogue (SUCAST Catalogue).

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INTERNATIONAL SUGAR JOURNAL, KENT, v. 114, n. 1367, supl., Part 3, pp. 821-826, NOV, 2012

0020-8841

http://www.producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/37046

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KENT

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INTERNATIONAL SUGAR JOURNAL

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Palavras-Chave #BIOINFORMATICS #GENOME SEQUENCE #REGULATION #SUCEST-FUN DATABASE #SUGARCANE #TRANSCRIPTOME #SIGNAL-TRANSDUCTION #SUGARCANE #GENOME #BIOLOGISTS #ANNOTATION #GENES #AGRONOMY #FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
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