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    <title>Gene expression induced by chronic ozone in the Mediterranean shrub Phillyrea latifolia: analylis cDNA-AFLP.</title>
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    <description>Title: Gene expression induced by chronic ozone in the Mediterranean shrub Phillyrea latifolia: analylis cDNA-AFLP.
Authors: Paolacci, Anna Rita; Miraldi, Cristiano; Tanzarella, Oronzo A.; Badiani, Maurizio; Porceddu, Enrico; Nali, Cristina; Lorenzini, Giacomo; Ciaffi, Mario
Abstract: Seedlings of Phillyrea latifolia L., a Mediterranean&#xD;
shrub, were exposed for 90 days to 110 nl l –1 ozone (O3).&#xD;
Comparison of the cDNA-amplified fragment length polymorphism&#xD;
(cDNA-AFLP) patterns for treated and control plants allowed&#xD;
the identification and cloning of 88 differential sequences&#xD;
induced by O3. The differential expression of 67&#xD;
cloned sequenceswas further confirmed byRT-PCR. The functions&#xD;
of 36 cloned sequences, corresponding to seven of the&#xD;
twelve gene functional classes of Arabidopsis, were presumed&#xD;
on the basis of their homology with characterized gene sequences.&#xD;
Ozone induction of genes homologous to 24 of the&#xD;
clones has been reported in other plant species, whereas the induction&#xD;
of the 12 remaining sequences has not been observed&#xD;
before. Ozone activation of these newly identified genes could&#xD;
be a result of the chronic exposure to low O3 concentration, because&#xD;
in most previous studies, acute treatments, involving&#xD;
high O3 dosages, were applied. Possible roles of the cloned sequences&#xD;
in the response of P. latifolia to O3 and other causes of&#xD;
oxidative stress are discussed.</description>
    <dc:date>2006-12-31T23:00:00Z</dc:date>
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