Identification of Heat-Related ESTs in Moth Bean Through Suppression Subtraction Hybridization |
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Authors: | Karun Gurjar Sakshi Rampuria Uma Joshi Paramita Palit K. V. Bhatt T. Mohapatra Ramavtar Sharma |
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Affiliation: | 1. Plant Biotechnology Centre, Swami Keshwan and Rajasthan Agricultural University, Bikaner, Rajasthan, 334006, India 2. National Research Centre on Plant Biotechnology, IARI Campus, New Delhi, 110012, India 3. National Bureau of Plant Genetic Resources, IARI Campus, New Delhi, 110012, India
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Abstract: | Moth bean (Vigna aconitifolia (Jacq.) Marechal), an important grain-legume crop grown in hot desert regions of Thar, under scorching sun rays, was investigated for heat tolerance at molecular level. In the present study, we constructed a forward suppression subtractive hybridization (SSH) cDNA library of heat tolerant genotype RMO-40 to identify genes expressing under delayed response to elevated temperature. Heat induction was carried out by exposing 14-day-old seedlings to elevated temperature of 42 °C for 30 min. A total of 125 unigenes (33 contigs and 92 singletons) were derived by cluster assembly and sequence alignment of 200 ESTs; out of 125 unigenes, 21 (16 %) were found to be novel to moth bean. Gene ontology functional classification terms were retrieved for 98 (78.4 %) unigenes of which 73 (58.4 %) ESTs were functionally annotated (GO consensus) where 19 unigenes were annotated with 11 enzyme commission (EC) codes and were mapped to 25 different KEGG pathways. We have identified a majority of heat-shock proteins (constituting 35 % of the present library) aiding heat stress tolerance to moth bean. An expression level of 22 ESTs generated from the above SSH cDNA library was studied through semiquantitative RT-PCR assay simultaneously under 5 and 30 min of heat stress at 42 °C. |
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