Tong Chaobo
Crops Research Institute
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SCIENTIA SINICA Vitae | 2015
Zhou YanQiu; Qin Rui; Liu Shengyi; Li Gang; Huang Junyan; Dong Caihua; Cheng Xiaohui; Liu Hong; Tong Chaobo
Alternative splicing can increase the diversity and complexity of proteome greatly through creating multiple mRNA transcripts from a single gene. RNA-seq data from different organs (leaf, immature fruit, half-ripe fruit and mature fruit) of Actinidia chinensis had been used to identify the alternative splicing events using the A. chinensis genome as reference, and totally 32180 alternative splicing events were discovered from the A. chinensis genome (39040 genes) corresponding to 11651 genes (29% of the total genome). Intron retention events showed the highest frequency (more than 50%) among all the different alternative splicing events. The frequency of events with alternative 3 splice sites was twice than the alternative 5 splice sites. GO enrichment analysis result showed that the alternative splicing gene was mainly enriched in enzyme regulation and nucleotide binding related GO categories. The alternative splicing events in different organs of A. chinensis seemed to preferentially occur in genes with important function. The genes of leaf were associated with the function of actin and microtubule. The genes of immature fruit decided the function of two-component signal system. The genes of half-ripe fruit were connected with phospholipid synthesis process. The genes in mature fruit were associated with signal transduction. In addition, 55.6% of vitamin related genes had been found to have alternative splicing changes, which were significantly higher than the average changes of the genome (the average splicing change level was 29.6%). Those explained that alternative splicing events played an important role in the process of vitamin synthesis. In this paper, through the genome-wide analysis of alternative splicing in A. chinensis , a powerful resource for understanding the complex genome of A. chinensis was provided. The result was also useful to molecular breeding in kiwifruit.
Zhongguo Youliao Zuowu Xuebao | 2016
Huang Jing; Cheng Mingxing; Tang Minqiang; Zhang Fengqi; Zhang Yuanyuan; Tong Chaobo; Liu Yueying; Cheng Xiaohui; Dong Caihua; Huang Junyan; Liu Shengyi
Zhongguo Youliao Zuowu Xuebao | 2016
Huang Jing; Cheng Mingxing; Tang Minqiang; Zhang Fengqi; Zhang Yuanyuan; Tong Chaobo; Liu Yueying; Cheng Xiaohui; Dong Caihua; Huang Junyan; Liu Shengyi
Zhongguo Youliao Zuowu Xuebao | 2016
Yang Yongxue; Li Zhenbo; Tong Chaobo; Huan Junyan; Yu Jingyin; Dong Caihua; Liu Shengyi
Zhongguo Youliao Zuowu Xuebao | 2016
Yang Yongxue; Li Zhenbo; Tong Chaobo; Huan Junyan; Yu Jingyin; Dong Caihua; Liu Shengyi
Archive | 2016
Dong Caihua; Zhu Wei; Liu Shengyi; Zhou Rongfang; Huang Junyan; Liu Yueying; Tong Chaobo; Cheng Xiaohui
Archive | 2016
Liu Shengyi; Tang Minqiang; Huang Junyan; Tong Chaobo; Liu Yueying; Cheng Xiaohui; Dong Caihua; Zhang Yuanyuan
Archive | 2016
Huang Junyan; Tang Minqiang; Liu Shengyi; Tong Chaobo; Cheng Xiaohui; Liu Yueying; Dong Caihua; Zhang Yuanyuan
Archive | 2015
Liu Shengyi; Dong Caihua; Ke Tao; Cao Huihui; Huang Junyan; Liu Yueying; Tong Chaobo; Cheng Xiaohui
Archive | 2014
Liu Shengyi; Dong Caihua; Huang Junyan; Cheng Xiaohui; Tong Chaobo; Yu Jingyin; Liu Yueying