APÊNDICE B – Lista De Genes Diferencialmente Expressos Em Vitis Vinifera

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APÊNDICE B – Lista De Genes Diferencialmente Expressos Em Vitis Vinifera APÊNDICE B – Lista de genes diferencialmente expressos em Vitis vinifera. Os dados em questão podem ser encontrados no CD que acompanha este documento. GENE ID CLASSIFICAÇÃO MERCATOR DESCRIÇÃO Log2 VIT_00s0211g00030 'signalling.receptor kinases.misc' symbiosis receptor-like kinase >5000 VIT_00s0222g00090 'not assigned.unknown' ---NA--- >5000 VIT_00s0225g00060 'transport.misc' protein transparent testa 12-like >5000 VIT_00s0229g00010 'not assigned.unknown' unnamed protein product >5000 VIT_00s0332g00120 'not assigned.unknown' ---NA--- >5000 'cell wall.cellulose synthesis.cellulose cellulose synthase-like protein VIT_00s0469g00050 >5000 synthase' e6 probable lrr receptor-like serine VIT_00s0646g00020 'not assigned.unknown' >5000 threonine-protein kinase partial probable glucan -beta- VIT_00s0895g00010 'not assigned.unknown' >5000 glucosidase a 'RNA.regulation of general transcription factor iih VIT_00s0978g00010 >5000 transcription.General Transcription' subunit 4 'signalling.receptor kinases.wheat probable receptor-like protein VIT_00s2588g00010 >5000 LRK10 like' kinase at5g39020 VIT_01s0011g03340 'not assigned.unknown' unnamed protein product >5000 protein plant cadmium VIT_01s0011g05420 'not assigned.no ontology' >5000 resistance 2-like 'signalling.receptor kinases.leucine rich somatic embryogenesis VIT_01s0146g00350 >5000 repeat II' receptor kinase 1-like bifunctional nitrilase nitrile VIT_02s0033g00670 'misc.nitrilases >5000 hydratase nit4b VIT_04s0069g00940 'secondary metabolism.simple phenols' laccase-11- partial >5000 glutamyl-trna amidotransferase 'tetrapyrrole synthesis.glu-tRNA VIT_05s0049g02130 subunit chloroplastic >5000 synthetase' mitochondrial-like VIT_05s0062g01310 'not assigned.unknown' unnamed protein product >5000 disease resistance rpp13-like VIT_05s0102g00870 'stress.biotic' >5000 protein 2 VIT_06s0004g03120 'stress.biotic.signalling.MLO-like' mlo-like protein 3 isoform x1 >5000 VIT_06s0009g02430 'not assigned.unknown' ---NA--- >5000 VIT_06s0009g02520 'DNA.synthesis/chromatin structure' replication factor c subunit 1 >5000 'amino acid VIT_06s0009g02650 metabolism.degradation.branched chain gag-pol polyprotein >5000 group.leucine' VIT_07s0005g01540 'not assigned.unknown' unnamed protein product >5000 VIT_07s0031g01590 'not assigned.unknown' unnamed protein product >5000 mediator of rna polymerase ii VIT_07s0031g02580 'not assigned.unknown' transcription subunit 15a-like >5000 isoform x1 white-brown complex protein VIT_07s0191g00020 'not assigned.unknown' >5000 11 isoform 1 'cell wall.degradation.pectate lyases and VIT_08s0007g07780 polygalacturonase isoform x2 >5000 polygalacturonases' VIT_08s0040g02140 'not assigned.unknown' ---NA--- >5000 leucine-rich repeat receptor- VIT_09s0002g02890 'signalling.receptor kinases.misc' >5000 like protein kinase at2g19210 VIT_09s0002g06170 'not assigned.unknown' unnamed protein product >5000 VIT_09s0054g01080 'not assigned.unknown' polygalacturonase qrt3-like >5000 probable lrr receptor-like serine 'signalling.receptor kinases.leucine rich VIT_10s0003g01850 threonine-protein kinase rfk1 >5000 repeat VIII.VIII-2' isoform x1 VIT_10s0116g01920 'protein.assembly and cofactor ligation' upf0051 protein chloroplastic >5000 VIT_11s0016g04920 'development.unspecified' early nodulin-93-like >5000 probable lrr receptor-like serine VIT_11s0118g00160 'signalling.receptor kinases.misc' threonine-protein kinase >5000 at1g34110 'signalling.receptor kinases.leucine rich leucine-rich repeat family VIT_12s0055g00580 >5000 repeat VIII.VIII-2' protein VIT_12s0057g00810 'stress.biotic.PR-proteins' receptor-like protein 12 >5000 dna-directed rna polymerase iii VIT_14s0030g00980 'RNA.transcription' >5000 subunit rpc8 VIT_15s0046g01580 'stress.biotic.PR-proteins' chitinase 1-like >5000 VIT_16s0050g02110 'not assigned.no ontology' protein timeless homolog >5000 'secondary VIT_16s0100g00920 metabolism.flavonoids.chalcones.naring stilbene synthase >5000 enin-chalcone synthase' VIT_17s0000g00640 'not assigned.unknown' ---NA--- >5000 VIT_17s0000g01220 'not assigned.unknown' ---NA--- >5000 VIT_17s0000g03370 'signalling.calcium' calmodulin binding >5000 'signalling.receptor kinases.wall wall-associated receptor VIT_17s0000g04390 >5000 associated kinase' kinase-like 8 'signalling.receptor kinases.wall wall-associated receptor VIT_17s0000g04400 >5000 associated kinase' kinase-like 8 18s pre-ribosomal assembly VIT_17s0000g04860 'not assigned.no ontology' >5000 protein gar2- isoform 2 'protein.degradation.ubiquitin.E3.SCF.F f-box protein at5g49610-like VIT_17s0000g05010 >5000 BOX' isoform x7 morc family cw-type zinc VIT_17s0000g08750 'not assigned.no ontology' >5000 finger protein 3-like 'stress.biotic.PR-proteins.proteinase VIT_17s0119g00230 ---NA--- >5000 inhibitors.trypsin inhibitor' 'secondary VIT_18s0001g05230 Err:509 >5000 metabolism.isoprenoids.terpenoids' g-type lectin s-receptor-like 'signalling.receptor kinases.S-locus VIT_19s0014g04240 serine threonine-protein kinase >5000 glycoprotein like' at4g27290 transcription factor VIT_19s0027g00910 'development.unspecified' >5000 jungbrunnen 1 g-type lectin s-receptor-like VIT_13s0156g00580 'protein.postranslational modification' serine threonine-protein kinase 2403 rlk1 VIT_14s0006g01480 'not assigned.unknown' unnamed protein product 2164 'nucleotide metabolism.salvage.NUDIX VIT_19s0015g00550 nudix family protein 2038 hydrolases' 'amino acid VIT_10s0003g03870 metabolism.degradation.glutamate ornithine aminotransferase 1901 family.arginine' VIT_10s0003g04030 'not assigned.no ontology' iap-like protein 1 isoform 1 1845 p-loop nucleoside triphosphate VIT_14s0066g02040 'protein.degradation.AAA type' 1733 hydrolase superfamily protein 'signalling.receptor receptor-like protein kinase VIT_14s0068g00100 1695 kinases.Catharanthus roseus-like RLK1' feronia vacuolar protein-sorting- VIT_08s0007g04470 'not assigned.unknown' associated protein 37 homolog 1549 1 phosphatidylinositol:ceramide VIT_06s0004g05800 'misc.acid and other phosphatases' 1455 inositolphosphotransferase erythroid differentiation-related VIT_18s0072g01150 'not assigned.unknown' 1311 factor 1 PREDICTED: uncharacterized 'nucleotide metabolism.phosphotransfer VIT_08s0007g04160 protein LOC100264768 1255 and pyrophosphatases.uridylate kinase' isoform X1 rna-binding family protein with VIT_08s0040g02850 'RNA.RNA binding' 1152 retrovirus zinc finger-like mediator of rna polymerase ii VIT_15s0046g02510 'not assigned.unknown' 1115 transcription subunit 12 'RNA.regulation of upstream activation factor VIT_07s0197g00070 transcription.Chromatin Remodeling 1073 subunit Factors' 'major CHO probable starch synthase VIT_11s0065g00150 metabolism.synthesis.starch.starch 1036 chloroplastic amyloplastic synthase' 'protein.postranslational probable serine threonine- VIT_18s0001g00180 modification.kinase.receptor like 1016 protein kinase at4g35230 cytoplasmatic kinase II' VIT_11s0037g00730 'not assigned.unknown' autophagy-related protein 11 1004 leucine-rich repeat receptor 'signalling.receptor kinases.leucine rich VIT_08s0040g01540 protein kinase exs-like isoform 11,7393 repeat X' x1 'RNA.regulation of transcription.MYB myb family transcription factor VIT_12s0028g00980 10,2358 domain transcription factor family' at1g14600-like VIT_05s0049g00550 'not assigned.unknown' early nodulin-75-like 9,03569 VIT_03s0088g00710 'stress.biotic.PR-proteins' pathogenesis-related protein 1 8,59828 glycerophosphodiester 'signalling.receptor kinases.wheat phosphodiesterase protein VIT_16s0039g01210 8,58845 LRK10 like' kinase domain-containing gdpdl2-like VIT_03s0063g01210 'redox.ascorbate and glutathione' feruloyl ortho-hydroxylase 2 8,32638 VIT_00s0941g00020 'cell.organisation' oberon-like protein 8,16174 VIT_03s0088g00810 'stress.biotic.PR-proteins' pathogenesis-related protein 1 8,12569 'transport.ABC transporters and abc transporter g family VIT_06s0009g00530 8,08693 multidrug resistance systems' member 11-like glucan endo- -beta- VIT_06s0061g00120 'misc.beta 1 7,92542 glucosidase-like 'RNA.regulation of transcription.WRKY probable wrky transcription VIT_12s0028g00270 7,88022 domain transcription factor family' factor 71 VIT_00s0555g00020 'misc.cytochrome P450' geraniol 8-hydroxylase-like 7,87459 'amino acid VIT_06s0004g06830 metabolism.synthesis.aspartate asparagine synthetase 7,77041 family.asparagine.asparagine synthetase' VIT_18s0001g13780 'misc.cytochrome P450' cytochrome p450 71a1 7,64674 'secondary VIT_16s0100g01000 metabolism.flavonoids.chalcones.naring stilbene synthase 4-like 7,53282 enin-chalcone synthase' probable potassium transporter VIT_01s0011g06560 'transport.potassium' 7,42219 17-like leucine-rich repeat receptor VIT_14s0068g02290 'stress.biotic.PR-proteins' 7,41333 protein kinase exs-like VIT_05s0077g01150 'misc.beta 1 beta- -glucanase 7,33601 'misc.protease inhibitor/seed bifunctional inhibitor lipid- VIT_07s0151g00700 storage/lipid transfer protein (LTP) transfer protein seed storage 2s 7,29379 family protein' albumin superfamily protein VIT_18s0001g00030 'misc.cytochrome P450' cytochrome p450 87a3 7,13188 VIT_14s0108g00190 'minor CHO metabolism.others' aldose 1-epimerase-like 7,12028 'transport.ABC transporters and abc transporter g family VIT_00s0625g00020 7,02302 multidrug resistance systems' member 11-like hypothetical protein VIT_18s0166g00260 'not assigned.unknown' 6,99453 VITISV_036363 VIT_02s0025g04250 'stress.abiotic' protein p21 6,90538 'RNA.regulation of transcription.MADS VIT_18s0001g09540 agamous-like 104 6,90131 box transcription factor family' 'signalling.receptor kinases.S-locus VIT_00s0153g00040
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