Large-scale transcriptome analysis of two sugarcane genotypes contrasting for lignin content

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Sugarcane is an important crop worldwide for sugar and first generation ethanol production. Recently, the residue of sugarcane mills, named bagasse, has been considered a promising lignocellulosic biomass to produce the second-generation ethanol. Lignin is a major factor limiting the use of bagasse and other plant lignocellulosic materials to produce secondgeneration ethanol. Lignin biosynthesis pathway is a complex network and changes in the expression of genes of this pathway have in general led to diverse and undesirable impacts on plant structure and physiology. Despite its economic importance, sugarcane genome was still not sequenced. In this study a high-throughput transcriptome evaluation of two sugarcane genotypes contrasting for lignin content was carried out. We generated a set of 85,151 transcripts of sugarcane using RNA-seq and de novo assembling. More than 2,000 transcripts showed differential expression between the genotypes, including several genes involved in the lignin biosynthetic pathway. This information can give valuable knowledge on the lignin biosynthesis and its interactions with other metabolic pathways in the complex sugarcane genome. Copyright:

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Vicentini, R., Bottcher, A., Dos Santos Brito, M., Dos Santos, A. B., Creste, S., De Andrade Landell, M. G., … Mazzafera, P. (2015). Large-scale transcriptome analysis of two sugarcane genotypes contrasting for lignin content. PLoS ONE, 10(8). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0134909

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