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Genes | 2017

Development of Genome-Wide SSR Markers from Angelica gigas Nakai Using Next Generation Sequencing

Jinsu Gil; Yurry Um; Serim Kim; Ok Tae Kim; Sung Koo; Chinreddy Subramanyam Reddy; Seong-Cheol Kim; Chang Hong; Sin-Gi Park; Ho Kim; Dong Lee; Byung-Hoon Jeong; Jong-Wook Chung; Yi Lee

Angelica gigas Nakai is an important medicinal herb, widely utilized in Asian countries especially in Korea, Japan, and China. Although it is a vital medicinal herb, the lack of sequencing data and efficient molecular markers has limited the application of a genetic approach for horticultural improvements. Simple sequence repeats (SSRs) are universally accepted molecular markers for population structure study. In this study, we found over 130,000 SSRs, ranging from di- to deca-nucleotide motifs, using the genome sequence of Manchu variety (MV) of A. gigas, derived from next generation sequencing (NGS). From the putative SSR regions identified, a total of 16,496 primer sets were successfully designed. Among them, we selected 848 SSR markers that showed polymorphism from in silico analysis and contained tri- to hexa-nucleotide motifs. We tested 36 SSR primer sets for polymorphism in 16 A. gigas accessions. The average polymorphism information content (PIC) was 0.69; the average observed heterozygosity (HO) values, and the expected heterozygosity (HE) values were 0.53 and 0.73, respectively. These newly developed SSR markers would be useful tools for molecular genetics, genotype identification, genetic mapping, molecular breeding, and studying species relationships of the Angelica genus.


3 Biotech | 2017

Genetically modified phytase crops role in sustainable plant and animal nutrition and ecological development: a review

Chinreddy Subramanyam Reddy; Seong-Cheol Kim; Tanushri Kaul

Globally, plant-derivatives especially cereals and legumes are the major staple food sources for animals. The seeds of these crops comprise of phytic acid, the major repository form of the phosphorus, which is not digestible by simple-stomached animals. However, it is the most important factor responsible for impeding the absorption of minerals by plants that eventually results in less use of fertilizers that ultimately cause eutrophication in water bodies. Although abundant phosphorus (P) exists in the soils, plants cannot absorb most of the P due to its conversion to unavailable forms. Hence, additional P supplementation is indispensable to the soil to promote crop yields which not only leads to soil infertility but also rapid depletion of non-renewable P reservoirs. Phytase/phosphatase enzyme is essential to liberate P from soils by plants and from seeds by monogastric animals. Phytases are kind of phosphatases which can hydrolyse the indigestible phytate into inorganic Phosphate (Pi) and lower myo-inositol. There are several approaches to mitigate the problems associated with phytate indigestibility. One of the best possible solutions is engineering crops to produce heterologous phytase to improve P utilization by monogastric animals, plant nutrition and sustainable ecological developments. Previously published reviews were focused on either soil phytate or seed-phytate, related issues, but this review will address both the problems as well as phytate related ecological problems. This review summarizes the overall view of engineered phytase crops and their role in sustainable agriculture, animal nutrition and ecological development.


Gene | 2012

Biochemical and molecular analyses of copper–zinc superoxide dismutase from a C4 plant Pennisetum glaucum reveals an adaptive role in response to oxidative stress

Srikrishna Mahanty; Tanushri Kaul; Prachi Pandey; Ramesha A. Reddy; Garladinne Mallikarjuna; Chinreddy Subramanyam Reddy; Sudhir K. Sopory; Malireddy K. Reddy


Applied Biochemistry and Biotechnology | 2015

Isolation and Molecular Characterization of Thermostable Phytase from Bacillus subtilis (BSPhyARRMK33)

Chinreddy Subramanyam Reddy; V. Mohan M. Achary; Mrinalini Manna; Jitender Singh; Tanushri Kaul; Malireddy K. Reddy


Molecular Biology Reports | 2015

Glutathione reductase a unique enzyme: molecular cloning, expression and biochemical characterization from the stress adapted C4 plant, Pennisetum glaucum (L.) R. Br

V. Mohan M. Achary; Chinreddy Subramanyam Reddy; Prachi Pandey; Tahmina Islam; Tanushri Kaul; Malireddy K. Reddy


Molecular Biotechnology | 2015

Improving Flavour and Quality of Tomatoes by Expression of Synthetic Gene Encoding Sweet Protein Monellin

Chinreddy Subramanyam Reddy; Muvva Vijayalakshmi; Tanushri Kaul; Tahmina Islam; Malireddy K. Reddy


Plant Gene | 2015

Molecular cloning and characterization of salt inducible dehydrin gene from the C4 plant Pennisetum glaucum

Jitender Singh; Palakolanu Sudhakar Reddy; Chinreddy Subramanyam Reddy; Malireddy K. Reddy


Acta Physiologiae Plantarum | 2015

A comparative study of effects of increasing concentrations of phosphate and phosphite on rice seedlings

Mrinalini Manna; Tahmina Islam; Tanushri Kaul; Chinreddy Subramanyam Reddy; Dhirendra Fartyal; Donald James; Malireddy K. Reddy


Annals of Plant Sciences | 2013

Manipulating Microbial Phytases For Heterologous Expression In Crops For Sustainable Nutrition

Chinreddy Subramanyam Reddy; Kalasamudramu Vani; Saurabh Pandey; Muwa Vijaylakshmi; P Chandra Obul Reddy; Tanushri Kaul


International Journal of Bioassays | 2014

Unravelling the regulation of somatic embryogenesis by extracellular calcium and auxin efflux blockers in hypocotyl explants of albizzia lebbeck l.: similarity in action

Tanushri Kaul; Babu Ram; Saurabh Pandey; Chinreddy Subramanyam Reddy; Malireddy K. Reddy

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Tanushri Kaul

International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology

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Malireddy K. Reddy

International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology

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Saurabh Pandey

International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology

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Seong-Cheol Kim

Rural Development Administration

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Mrinalini Manna

International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology

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Prachi Pandey

International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology

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V. Mohan M. Achary

International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology

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Ho Kim

Seoul National University

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Jinsu Gil

Chungbuk National University

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