Suppression subtractive hybridization PCR isolation of cDNAs from a Caribbean soft coral
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Keywords

cDNA
Erythropodium caribaeorum
EST
Gorgonia ventalina
gorgonian
sea fan

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Lopez JV, Ledger A, Santiago-Vázquez LZ, Pop M, Sommer DD, Ranzer LK, Feldman RA, Kerr RG. Suppression subtractive hybridization PCR isolation of cDNAs from a Caribbean soft coral. Electron. J. Biotechnol. [Internet]. 2011 Jan. 18 [cited 2024 Nov. 21];14(1). Available from: https://www.ejbiotechnology.info/index.php/ejbiotechnology/article/view/v14n1-3

Abstract

Transcriptomic studies of marine organisms are still in their infancy. A partial, subtracted expressed sequence tag (EST) library of the Caribbean octocoral Erythropodium caribaeorum and the sea fan Gorgonia ventalina has been analyzed in order to find novel genes or differences in gene expression related to potential secondary metabolite production or symbioses. This approach entails enrichment for potential non-"housekeeping" genes using the suppression subtractive hybridization (SSH) polymerase chain reaction (PCR) method. More than 500 expressed sequence tags (ESTs) were generated after cloning SSH products, which yielded at least 53 orthologous groups of proteins (COGs) and Pfam clusters, including transcription factors (Drosophila Big Brother), catalases, reverse transcriptases, ferritins and various "hypothetical" protein sequences. A total of 591 EST sequences were deposited into GenBank [dbEST: FL512138 - FL512331, and GH611838]. The results represent proof of concept for enrichment of unique transcripts over housekeeping genes, such as actin or ribosomal genes, which comprised approximately 17% of the total dataset. Due to the gene and sequence diversity of some ESTs, such sequences can find utility as molecular markers in current and future studies of this species and other soft coral biogeography, chemical ecology, phylogenetics, and evolution.

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