| Literature DB >> 28220591 |
Neha Shukla1, Rachita Yadav2, Pritam Kaur1, Simon Rasmussen2, Shailendra Goel1, Manu Agarwal1, Arun Jagannath1, Ramneek Gupta2, Amar Kumar1.
Abstract
Root-knot nematodes (RKNs, Meloidogyne incognita) are economically important endoparasites with a wide host range. We used a comprehensive transcriptomic approach to investigate the expression of both tomato and RKN genes in tomato roots at five infection time intervals from susceptible plants and two infection time intervals from resistant plants, grown under soil conditions. Differentially expressed genes during susceptible (1827, tomato; 462, RKN) and resistance (25, tomato; 160, RKN) interactions were identified. In susceptible responses, tomato genes involved in cell wall structure, development, primary and secondary metabolite, and defence signalling pathways, together with RKN genes involved in host parasitism, development and defence, are discussed. In resistance responses, tomato genes involved in secondary metabolite and hormone-mediated defence responses, together with RKN genes involved in starvation stress-induced apoptosis, are discussed. In addition, 40 novel differentially expressed RKN genes encoding secretory proteins were identified. Our findings provide novel insights into the temporal regulation of genes involved in various biological processes from tomato and RKN simultaneously during susceptible and resistance responses, and reveal the involvement of a complex network of biosynthetic pathways during disease development.Entities:
Keywords: Meloidogyne incognita (RKN); effectors; metabolic networks; resistance; susceptible; tomato roots; transcriptome
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28220591 PMCID: PMC6638136 DOI: 10.1111/mpp.12547
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Plant Pathol ISSN: 1364-3703 Impact factor: 5.663