PRJEB33874 - Phellem vs. Xylem

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NameTissueTreatmentDescription
ERX3494734phellemNot setThis biomaterial: ERX3494734, was created for the analysis: PRJEB33874 - Phellem vs. Xylem
ERX3494735phellemNot setThis biomaterial: ERX3494735, was created for the analysis: PRJEB33874 - Phellem vs. Xylem
ERX3494736phellemNot setThis biomaterial: ERX3494736, was created for the analysis: PRJEB33874 - Phellem vs. Xylem
ERX3494737phellemNot setThis biomaterial: ERX3494737, was created for the analysis: PRJEB33874 - Phellem vs. Xylem
ERX3494738phellemNot setThis biomaterial: ERX3494738, was created for the analysis: PRJEB33874 - Phellem vs. Xylem
ERX3494739phellemNot setThis biomaterial: ERX3494739, was created for the analysis: PRJEB33874 - Phellem vs. Xylem
ERX3494740xylemNot setThis biomaterial: ERX3494740, was created for the analysis: PRJEB33874 - Phellem vs. Xylem
ERX3494741xylemNot setThis biomaterial: ERX3494741, was created for the analysis: PRJEB33874 - Phellem vs. Xylem
ERX3494742xylemNot setThis biomaterial: ERX3494742, was created for the analysis: PRJEB33874 - Phellem vs. Xylem
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Publication
Lopes ST, Sobral D, Costa B, Perdiguero P, Chaves I, Costa A, Miguel CM. Phellem versus xylem: genome-wide transcriptomic analysis reveals novel regulators of cork formation in cork oak.. Tree physiology. 2020 02 20; 40(2):129-141.
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PRJEB33874 - Phellem vs. Xylem
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"Cork cambium (or phellogen) is a secondary meristem, responsible for the formation of phelloderm and phellem/cork, which together compose the periderm. In Quercus suber, the phellogen is active throughout the entire life of the tree, producing a continuous and renewable out-bark of cork. To identify specific candidate genes associated with cork cambium activity and phellem differentiation, we performed a comparative transcriptomic study of Q. suber secondary growth tissues (xylem and phellem), using RNA-seq. The present work provides for the first time a detailed description of all the transcripts identified in phellem tissues. A total of 6013 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were identified, with 2875 of the transcripts being specifically enriched during the cork formation process versus secondary xylem formation. Furthermore, cork samples originating from the original phellogen (“virgin” cork) and from a traumatic phellogen (“amadia” cork) were also compared. Our results point out to a shortlist of potentially relevant candidate genes regulating phellogen activity and phellem differentiation, including novel genes involved in the suberization process, as well as genes associated to ethylene and jasmonate signalling, and to meristem function. The future functional characterization of some of the identified candidate genes will help to elucidate the molecular mechanisms underlying cork cambium activity and phellem differentiation."

FASTQ files were obtained from the NCBI database using the SRAtoolkit-2.9.4. Mapping to the reference genome of Q.suber (NCBI Sequence Read Archive SRP111728 (2017)) was performed using HISAT2-2.1.0 and gene expression in TPM (transcripts per million) was calculated using the counts obtained from featureCounts included in SubRead-v1.6.3.

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PRJEB33874 - Phellem vs. Xylem
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HISAT2-2.1.0, SRAtoolkit-2.9.4, SubRead-v1.6.3
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: PRJEB33874
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: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/bioproject/PRJEB33874