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Expressed sequence tag analysis in Cycas, the most primitive living seed plant

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GENOME BIOLOGY
Volume 4, Issue 12, Pages -

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BIOMED CENTRAL LTD
DOI: 10.1186/gb-2003-4-12-r78

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  1. NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF GENERAL MEDICAL SCIENCES [R01GM032877] Funding Source: NIH RePORTER
  2. NIGMS NIH HHS [GM-32877, R01 GM032877] Funding Source: Medline

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Background: Cycads are ancient seed plants ( living fossils) with origins in the Paleozoic. Cycads are sometimes considered a 'missing link' as they exhibit characteristics intermediate between vascular non-seed plants and the more derived seed plants. Cycads have also been implicated as the source of ' Guam's dementia', possibly due to the production of S(+)-beta-methyl-alpha, beta-diaminopropionic acid ( BMAA), which is an agonist of animal glutamate receptors. Results: A total of 4,200 expressed sequence tags ( ESTs) were created from Cycas rumphii and clustered into 2,458 contigs, of which 1,764 had low-stringency BLAST similarity to other plant genes. Among those cycad contigs with similarity to plant genes, 1,718 cycad ' hits' are to angiosperms, 1,310 match genes in gymnosperms and 734 match lower (non-seed) plants. Forty-six contigs were found that matched only genes in lower plants and gymnosperms. Upon obtaining the complete sequence from the clones of 37/46 contigs, 14 still matched only gymnosperms. Among those cycad contigs common to higher plants, ESTs were discovered that correspond to those involved in development and signaling in present-day flowering plants. We purified a cycad EST for a glutamate receptor (GLR)-like gene, as well as ESTs potentially involved in the synthesis of the GLR agonist BMAA. Conclusions: Analysis of cycad ESTs uncovered conserved and potentially novel genes. Furthermore, the presence of a glutamate receptor agonist, as well as a glutamate receptor-like gene in cycads, supports the hypothesis that such neuroactive plant products are not merely herbivore deterrents but may also serve a role in plant signaling.

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