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BackgroundNatural rubber is an economically important material. Currently the Pará rubber tree, Hevea brasiliensis is the main commercial source. Little is known about rubber biosynthesis at the molecular level. Next-generation sequencing (NGS) technologies brought draft genomes of three rubber cultivars and a variety of RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) data. However, no current genome or transcriptome databases (DB) are organized by gene.ResultsA gene-oriented database is a valuable support for rubber research. Based on our original draft genome sequence of H. brasiliensis RRIM600, we constructed a rubber tree genome and transcriptome DB. Our DB provides genome information including gene functional annotations and multi-transcriptome data of RNA-seq, full-length cDNAs including PacBio Isoform sequencing (Iso-Seq), ESTs and genome wide transcription start sites (TSSs) derived from CAGE technology. Using our original and publically available RNA-seq data, we calculated co-expressed genes for identifying functionally related gene sets and/or genes regulated by the same transcription factor (TF). Users can access multi-transcriptome data through both a gene-oriented web page and a genome browser. For the gene searching system, we provide keyword search, sequence homology search and gene expression search; users can also select their expression threshold easily.ConclusionThe rubber genome and transcriptome DB provides rubber tree genome sequence and multi-transcriptomics data. This DB is useful for comprehensive understanding of the rubber transcriptome. This will assist both industrial and academic researchers for rubber and economically important close relatives such as R. communis, M. esculenta and J. curcas.The Rubber Transcriptome DB release 2017.03 is accessible at http://matsui-lab.riken.jp/rubber/.

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  • Natural rubber is an economically important material

  • Rubber latex is composed of rubber serum and rubber particles where cis-1,4-polyisoprene biosynthesis occurs

  • Rubber trees are susceptible to several fungal infections including South American leaf blight (Microcyclus ulei) and different cultivars show different sensitivity [3]

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Introduction

Natural rubber is an economically important material. The Pará rubber tree, Hevea brasiliensis is the main commercial source. Little is known about rubber biosynthesis at the molecular level. Natural rubber is an indispensable material for many industrial applications such as in tires and medical devices [1]. More than 2500 plants produce latex, currently the Pará rubber tree Arg.) is the only main commercial source for rubber production [2]. Natural rubber is produced from specialized differentiated cells called laticifer cells in the outer layer of bark. The molecular mechanism of rubber production is not well understood. Rubber trees are susceptible to several fungal infections including South American leaf blight (Microcyclus ulei) and different cultivars show different sensitivity [3]

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