Vol. 12, Issue 6, 1007-1011, June 2002
RESOURCES
A Subtracted cDNA Library from the Zebrafish (Danio rerio) Embryonic Inner Ear
Roney S.
Coimbra,1
Dominique
Weil,1
Phillipe
Brottier,2
Stéphane
Blanchard,1
Michael
Levi,2
Jean-Pierre
Hardelin,1
Jean
Weissenbach,2 and
Christine
Petit1,3
1 Unité de Génétique des Déficits
Sensoriels, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
Unité de Recherche Associér (URA) 1968, Institut Pasteur,
75724 Paris cedex 15, France; 2 Génoscope, Centre
National de Séquençage, 91006 Évry cedex,
France
A database was built that consists of 4694 sequence
contigs of ~18,000 reads of cDNAs isolated from the microdissected
otocysts of zebrafish embryos at 20-30 hour postfertilization,
following subtraction with a pool of liver cDNAs from adult fish. These sequences were compared with those of public databanks. Significant similarity were recorded and organized in a relational database at
http://www.genoscope.cns.fr/zie. A first group of 2067 sequences correspond to 1428 known zebrafish genes or ESTs present in the Danio rerio section of UniGene. A second group of 302 sequences encode putative proteins that showed significant similarity
(50%-100%) with 302 nonzebrafish proteins in the nr databank, a
public databank containing an exhaustive nonredundant collection of
protein sequences from different species
(ftp://ftp.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/blast/db/nr). The remaining 2325 (49.5%)
sequence contigs or singletons showed no significant similarity with
sequences available in public databanks. Several genes known to be
expressed in the developing inner ear were represented in the present
database, in particular genes involved in hair cell differentiation or
innervation The occurrence of these genes validates the outcome of this
study as the first collection of ESTs preferentially expressed in the
zebrafish inner ear during the period of hair cell differentiation and
neuroblast delamination from the otic vesicle epithelium. Novel
zebrafish genes also involved in these processes are thus likely to be
represented among the sequences obtained herein, for which no homology
was found in the D. rerio section of UniGene.
[The sequence data from this study have been submitted to EMBL under
accession nos. AL714032-AL731531].
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Corresponding author.
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