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Title
Bioinformatic analysis of abundant, gender-enriched transcripts of adult Ascaris suum (Nematoda) using a semi-automated workflow platform
Related
Molecular and cellular probes, Vol. 23, No. 5 (2009), p.205-217
DOI
10.1016/j.mcp.2009.03.003
Publisher
Elsevier
Date
2009
FoR/RFCD Code(s)
030400 Medicinal and Biomolecular Chemistry  060100 Biochemistry and Cell Biology
Author/Creator
Cantacessi, C
Author/Creator
Zou, F. C
Author/Creator
Hall, R. S
Author/Creator
Zhong, W
Author/Creator
Campbell, B. E
Author/Creator
Ranganathan, S
Author/Creator
Sternberg, P. W
Author/Creator
Zhu, X. Q
Author/Creator
Gasser, R. B
Description
Expressed sequence tag (EST) data representing transcripts with a high level of differential hybridization in suppressive-subtractive hybridization (SSH)-based microarray analysis between adult female and male Ascaris suum were subjected to detailed bioinformatic analysis. A total of 361 ESTs clustered into 209 sequences, of which 52 and 157 represented transcripts that were enriched in female and male A. suum, respectively. Thirty (57.7%) of the ‘female’ subset of 52 sequences had orthologues/homologues in other parasitic nematodes and/or Caenorhabditis elegans, 13 (25%) exclusively in other parasitic nematodes and nine (17.3%) had no match in any other organism for which sequence data are currently available; the C. elegans orthologues encoded molecules involved in reproduction as well as embryonic and gamete development, such as vitellogenins and chitin-binding proteins. Of the ‘male’ subset of 157 sequences, 73 (46.5%) had orthologues/homologues in other parasitic nematodes and/or C. elegans, 57 (37.5%) in other parasitic nematodes only, and 22 (14.5%) had no significant similarity match in any other organism; the C. elegans orthologues encoded predominantly major sperm proteins (MSPs), kinases and phosphatases, actins, myosins and an Ancylostoma secreted protein-like molecule. The findings of the present study should support further genomic investigations of A. suum.
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13 page(s)
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030400 Medicinal and Biomolecular Chemistry
Subject Keyword
060100 Biochemistry and Cell Biology
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Ascaris suum
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gender-enriched
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suppressive-subtractive hybridization
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Caenorhabditis elegans
Subject Keyword
bioinformatics
Subject Keyword
gene ontology
Subject Keyword
genetic interactions
Resource Type
journal article
Organisation
Macquarie University. Dept. of Chemistry and Biomolecular Sciences

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http://hdl.handle.net/1959.14/114154
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ISSN:0890-8508
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mq-rm-2009002826
Language
eng
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