J. W. Gibbons
University of Arkansas
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Theoretical and Applied Genetics | 2003
B. G. de los Reyes; Mustafa R. Morsy; J. W. Gibbons; T. S. N. Varma; W. Antoine; J. M. McGrath; R. Halgren; M. Redus
Abstract Rice (Oryza sativa L.) is sensitive to chilling particularly during early seedling development. Given the biochemical complexity of tolerance mechanisms, genetic potential for this trait depends on highly coordinated expression of many genes. We used a simple cDNA subtraction strategy to develop Expressed Sequence Tags (ESTs) that represent an important subset of cold stress-upregulated genes. The 3,084 subtracted cDNA clones represent a total of 1,967 unigenes from 1,354 singletons and 613 contigs. As expected in the developing seedlings, genes involved in basic cellular processes, i.e., metabolism, growth and development, protein synthesis, folding and destination, cellular transport, cell division and DNA replication were widely represented. Genes with stress-related and regulatory functions comprised 23.17% of the total ESTs. These categories included proteins with known function in cellular defenses against abiotic (drought, cold and salinity) and biotic (pathogen) stresses, and proteins involved in developmental and stress response signalling and transcription. Based on the types of genes represented, tolerance mechanisms rely on precise integration of developmental processes with stress-related responses. A large fraction of the ESTs (38.7%) represents unknown proteins. This EST library is a rich source of cold stress-related genes, and supplements for other publicly available libraries for comprehensive analysis of the stress-response transcriptome.
Gene | 2005
Mustafa R. Morsy; Abeer M. Almutairi; J. W. Gibbons; Song Joon Yun; Benildo G. de los Reyes
Crop Science | 2005
Wengui Yan; Robert H. Dilday; Thomas H. Tai; J. W. Gibbons; Ronnie W. McNew; J. Neil Rutger
Plant Molecular Biology | 2010
Xing-You Gu; Tianlei Liu; Jiuhuan Feng; Jeffrey C. Suttle; J. W. Gibbons
Crop Science | 2004
J.N. Rutger; V. Raboy; Karen A. K. Moldenhauer; R. J. Bryant; F. N. Lee; J. W. Gibbons
Crop Science | 2006
J. W. Gibbons; Karen A. K. Moldenhauer; K. A. Gravois; F. N. Lee; J. L. Bernhardt; Jean-François Meullenet; R. J. Bryant; M. Anders; R. J. Norman; R. Cartwright; K. Taylor; J. Bulloch; M. M. Blocker
Crop Science | 2007
Karen A. K. Moldenhauer; F. N. Lee; J. W. Gibbons; J. L. Bernhardt; Richard J. Norman; Nathan A. Slaton; C. E. Wilson; Richard D. Cartwright; Merle M. Anders; M. M. Blocker; A.C. Tolbert; J. Bulloch
Crop Science | 2007
Karen A. K. Moldenhauer; J. W. Gibbons; F. N. Lee; J. L. Bernhardt; C. E. Wilson; Richard D. Cartwright; Merle M. Anders; Richard J. Norman; Nathan A. Slaton; M. M. Blocker; A.C. Tolbert; K. Taylor; J. Bulloch
Crop Science | 2005
J.N. Rutger; R. J. Bryant; J. L. Bernhardt; J. W. Gibbons
Crop Science | 2007
Karen A. K. Moldenhauer; J. W. Gibbons; Merle M. Anders; F. N. Lee; J. L. Bernhardt; C. E. Wilson; Richard D. Cartwright; Richard J. Norman; M. M. Blocker; V.A. Boyett; A.C. Tolbert; K. Taylor; J. Bulloch