Leaf transcriptome data of two tropical medicinal plants: Sterculia lanceolata and Clausena excavata

Data Brief. 2019 Aug 2:25:104297. doi: 10.1016/j.dib.2019.104297. eCollection 2019 Aug.

Abstract

The data presented in this article are associated to the research articles, "DOI: 10.1007/s11295-019-1348-3", [1]; and "DOI: 10.1007/s13205-018-1162-x" [2]. Clausena excavata Burm. f. and Sterculia lanceolata Cav. are medicinal tree plants [3,4] native to Southeast Asia and China, and most members of both the genus Clausena and the genus Sterculia contain various valuable secondary metabolites with a great potential for drug development. Though many phytochemical studies have been conducted using plant extracts from various parts of these plants [4,5], there are very limited genetic resources available. RNA sequencing of C. excavata and S. lanceolata was conducted using pair-end Illumina HiSeq2500 sequencing system, from which the first de novo transcriptome data were produced for both genus Clausena and Sterculia. Transcriptome shotgun assembly using three different assembly tools [2] generated a total of 16,638 non-redundant contigs (N50, 900 bp) from C. excavata and 7,857 (N50, 423 bp) from S. lanceolata. The data are accessible at NCBI BioProject: PRJNA428402 for C. excavata [2] or PRJNA435648 for S. lanceolata[1].

Keywords: Clausena excavata; Medicinal plant; Sterculia lanceolata; Transcriptome analysis.