| Literature DB >> 31837401 |
Megha Gupta1, Gunjan Sharma2, Divya Saxena2, Roli Budhwar3, Madavan Vasudevan3, Varsha Gupta2, Arunima Gupta2, Rashi Gupta2, Divya Chandran4.
Abstract
Powdery mildew (PM) is a serious fungal disease of legumes. To gain novel insights into PM pathogenesis and host resistance/susceptibility, we used dual RNA-Seq to simultaneously capture host and pathogen transcriptomes at 1 d post-inoculation of resistant and susceptible Medicago truncatula genotypes with the PM Erysiphe pisi (Ep). Differential expression analysis indicates that R-gene mediated resistance against Ep involves extensive transcriptional reprogramming. Functional enrichment of differentially expressed host genes and in silico analysis of co-regulated promoters suggests that amplification of PTI, activation of the JA/ET signaling network, and regulation of growth-defense balance correlate with resistance. In contrast, processes that favor biotrophy, including suppression of defense signaling and programmed cell death, and weaker cell wall defenses are important susceptibility factors. Lastly, Ep effector candidates and genes with known/putative virulence functions were identified, representing a valuable resource that can be leveraged to improve our understanding of legume-PM interactions.Entities:
Keywords: Dual transcriptome; Egh16H; Growth-defense tradeoff; MtREP1; Obligate biotroph; TCP
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31837401 DOI: 10.1016/j.ygeno.2019.12.007
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Genomics ISSN: 0888-7543 Impact factor: 5.736