TY - JOUR
T1 - Genome-wide expression profiling and identification of gene activities during early flower development in Arabidopsis
AU - Zhang, Xiaohong
AU - Feng, Baomin
AU - Zhang, Qing
AU - Zhang, Diya
AU - Altman, Naomi
AU - Ma, Hong
N1 - Funding Information:
We thank Craig Praul for performing microarray hybridizations and Jiong Wang and Anthony Omeis for plant care, Wei Hu for both assistance with data processing, and Laura Zahn for help with producing the cluster analysis tree for comparison of three studies. We also thank Claude dePamphilis, Wei Hu, Jim Leebens-Mack, Laura Zahn, Dazhong Zhao, Carey Hendrix, Guanfang Wang, Hongzhi Kong, Weimin Ni and Pei-Yi Lin for helpful comments on this manuscript. This work was supported by grants from the Developmental Mechanism, Eukaryotic Genetics, and the Plant Genome Programs (IBN-0077832, MCB-0092075, DBI-0115684) of the US National Science Foundation, and by funds from the Biology Department and the Huck Institutes of the Life Sciences at the Pennsylvania State University, including a seed grant. H.M. is grateful for the generous support of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, the K.C. Wong Educational Foundation, and the Foreign Distinguished Young Scholar Award from the Chinese National Science Foundation.
PY - 2005/6
Y1 - 2005/6
N2 - We have used oligonucleotide microarrays to detect Arabidopsis gene expression during early flower development. Among the 22,746 genes represented on the Affymetrix ATH1 chip, approximately 14,660 (∼64.5%) genes were expressed with signal intensity at or more than 50 in each of the six organs/structures examined, including young inflorescences (floral stages 1-9), stage-12 floral buds, developing siliques, leaves, stems, and roots. 17,583 genes were expressed with an intensity at or above 50 in at least one tissue, including 12,245 genes that were expressed in all the six tissues. Comparison of genes expressed between young inflorescence or stage-12 floral buds with other tissues suggests that relatively large numbers of genes are expressed at similar levels in tissues that are related morphologically and/or developmentally, as supported by a cluster analysis with data from two other studies. Further analysis of the genes preferentially expressed in floral tissues has uncovered new genes potentially involved in Arabidopsis flower development. One hundred and four genes were determined to be preferentially expressed in young inflorescences, including 22 genes encoding putative transcription factors. We also identified 105 genes that were preferentially expressed in three reproductive structures (the young inflorescences, stage-12 floral buds and developing siliques), when compared with the vegetative tissues. RT-PCR results of selected genes are consistent with the results from these microarrays and suggest that the relative signal intensities detected with the Affymetrix microarray are reliable estimates of gene expression.
AB - We have used oligonucleotide microarrays to detect Arabidopsis gene expression during early flower development. Among the 22,746 genes represented on the Affymetrix ATH1 chip, approximately 14,660 (∼64.5%) genes were expressed with signal intensity at or more than 50 in each of the six organs/structures examined, including young inflorescences (floral stages 1-9), stage-12 floral buds, developing siliques, leaves, stems, and roots. 17,583 genes were expressed with an intensity at or above 50 in at least one tissue, including 12,245 genes that were expressed in all the six tissues. Comparison of genes expressed between young inflorescence or stage-12 floral buds with other tissues suggests that relatively large numbers of genes are expressed at similar levels in tissues that are related morphologically and/or developmentally, as supported by a cluster analysis with data from two other studies. Further analysis of the genes preferentially expressed in floral tissues has uncovered new genes potentially involved in Arabidopsis flower development. One hundred and four genes were determined to be preferentially expressed in young inflorescences, including 22 genes encoding putative transcription factors. We also identified 105 genes that were preferentially expressed in three reproductive structures (the young inflorescences, stage-12 floral buds and developing siliques), when compared with the vegetative tissues. RT-PCR results of selected genes are consistent with the results from these microarrays and suggest that the relative signal intensities detected with the Affymetrix microarray are reliable estimates of gene expression.
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U2 - 10.1007/s11103-005-5434-6
DO - 10.1007/s11103-005-5434-6
M3 - Article
C2 - 16021403
AN - SCOPUS:23644461598
SN - 0167-4412
VL - 58
SP - 401
EP - 419
JO - Plant molecular biology
JF - Plant molecular biology
IS - 3
ER -