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Differential gene expression in incompatible interaction between wheat and stripe rust fungus revealed by cDNA-AFLP and comparison to compatible interaction

BACKGROUND: Stripe rust of wheat, caused by Puccinia striiformis f. sp. tritici (Pst), is one of the most important diseases of wheat worldwide. Due to special features of hexaploid wheat with large and complex genome and difficulties for transformation, and of Pst without sexual reproduction and ha...

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Autores principales: Wang, Xiaojie, Liu, Wei, Chen, Xianming, Tang, Chunlei, Dong, Yanling, Ma, Jinbiao, Huang, Xueling, Wei, Guorong, Han, Qingmei, Huang, Lili, Kang, Zhensheng
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2817678/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20067621
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2229-10-9
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author Wang, Xiaojie
Liu, Wei
Chen, Xianming
Tang, Chunlei
Dong, Yanling
Ma, Jinbiao
Huang, Xueling
Wei, Guorong
Han, Qingmei
Huang, Lili
Kang, Zhensheng
author_facet Wang, Xiaojie
Liu, Wei
Chen, Xianming
Tang, Chunlei
Dong, Yanling
Ma, Jinbiao
Huang, Xueling
Wei, Guorong
Han, Qingmei
Huang, Lili
Kang, Zhensheng
author_sort Wang, Xiaojie
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: Stripe rust of wheat, caused by Puccinia striiformis f. sp. tritici (Pst), is one of the most important diseases of wheat worldwide. Due to special features of hexaploid wheat with large and complex genome and difficulties for transformation, and of Pst without sexual reproduction and hard to culture on media, the use of most genetic and molecular techniques in studying genes involved in the wheat-Pst interactions has been largely limited. The objective of this study was to identify transcriptionally regulated genes during an incompatible interaction between wheat and Pst using cDNA-AFLP technique RESULTS: A total of 52,992 transcript derived fragments (TDFs) were generated with 64 primer pairs and 2,437 (4.6%) of them displayed altered expression patterns after inoculation with 1,787 up-regulated and 650 down-regulated. We obtained reliable sequences (>100 bp) for 255 selected TDFs, of which 113 (44.3%) had putative functions identified. A large group (17.6%) of these genes shared high homology with genes involved in metabolism and photosynthesis; 13.8% to genes with functions related to disease defense and signal transduction; and those in the remaining groups (12.9%) to genes involved in transcription, transport processes, protein metabolism, and cell structure, respectively. Through comparing TDFs identified in the present study for incompatible interaction and those identified in the previous study for compatible interactions, 161 TDFs were shared by both interactions, 94 were expressed specifically in the incompatible interaction, of which the specificity of 43 selected transcripts were determined using quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR). Based on the analyses of homology to genes known to play a role in defense, signal transduction and protein metabolism, 20 TDFs were chosen and their expression patterns revealed by the cDNA-AFLP technique were confirmed using the qRT-PCR analysis. CONCLUSION: We uncovered a number of new candidate genes possibly involved in the interactions of wheat and Pst, of which 11 TDFs expressed specifically in the incompatible interaction. Resistance to stripe rust in wheat cv. Suwon11 is executed after penetration has occurred. Moreover, we also found that plant responses in compatible and incompatible interactions are qualitatively similar but quantitatively different soon after stripe rust fungus infection.
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spelling pubmed-28176782010-02-09 Differential gene expression in incompatible interaction between wheat and stripe rust fungus revealed by cDNA-AFLP and comparison to compatible interaction Wang, Xiaojie Liu, Wei Chen, Xianming Tang, Chunlei Dong, Yanling Ma, Jinbiao Huang, Xueling Wei, Guorong Han, Qingmei Huang, Lili Kang, Zhensheng BMC Plant Biol Research article BACKGROUND: Stripe rust of wheat, caused by Puccinia striiformis f. sp. tritici (Pst), is one of the most important diseases of wheat worldwide. Due to special features of hexaploid wheat with large and complex genome and difficulties for transformation, and of Pst without sexual reproduction and hard to culture on media, the use of most genetic and molecular techniques in studying genes involved in the wheat-Pst interactions has been largely limited. The objective of this study was to identify transcriptionally regulated genes during an incompatible interaction between wheat and Pst using cDNA-AFLP technique RESULTS: A total of 52,992 transcript derived fragments (TDFs) were generated with 64 primer pairs and 2,437 (4.6%) of them displayed altered expression patterns after inoculation with 1,787 up-regulated and 650 down-regulated. We obtained reliable sequences (>100 bp) for 255 selected TDFs, of which 113 (44.3%) had putative functions identified. A large group (17.6%) of these genes shared high homology with genes involved in metabolism and photosynthesis; 13.8% to genes with functions related to disease defense and signal transduction; and those in the remaining groups (12.9%) to genes involved in transcription, transport processes, protein metabolism, and cell structure, respectively. Through comparing TDFs identified in the present study for incompatible interaction and those identified in the previous study for compatible interactions, 161 TDFs were shared by both interactions, 94 were expressed specifically in the incompatible interaction, of which the specificity of 43 selected transcripts were determined using quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR). Based on the analyses of homology to genes known to play a role in defense, signal transduction and protein metabolism, 20 TDFs were chosen and their expression patterns revealed by the cDNA-AFLP technique were confirmed using the qRT-PCR analysis. CONCLUSION: We uncovered a number of new candidate genes possibly involved in the interactions of wheat and Pst, of which 11 TDFs expressed specifically in the incompatible interaction. Resistance to stripe rust in wheat cv. Suwon11 is executed after penetration has occurred. Moreover, we also found that plant responses in compatible and incompatible interactions are qualitatively similar but quantitatively different soon after stripe rust fungus infection. BioMed Central 2010-01-12 /pmc/articles/PMC2817678/ /pubmed/20067621 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2229-10-9 Text en Copyright ©2010 Wang et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research article
Wang, Xiaojie
Liu, Wei
Chen, Xianming
Tang, Chunlei
Dong, Yanling
Ma, Jinbiao
Huang, Xueling
Wei, Guorong
Han, Qingmei
Huang, Lili
Kang, Zhensheng
Differential gene expression in incompatible interaction between wheat and stripe rust fungus revealed by cDNA-AFLP and comparison to compatible interaction
title Differential gene expression in incompatible interaction between wheat and stripe rust fungus revealed by cDNA-AFLP and comparison to compatible interaction
title_full Differential gene expression in incompatible interaction between wheat and stripe rust fungus revealed by cDNA-AFLP and comparison to compatible interaction
title_fullStr Differential gene expression in incompatible interaction between wheat and stripe rust fungus revealed by cDNA-AFLP and comparison to compatible interaction
title_full_unstemmed Differential gene expression in incompatible interaction between wheat and stripe rust fungus revealed by cDNA-AFLP and comparison to compatible interaction
title_short Differential gene expression in incompatible interaction between wheat and stripe rust fungus revealed by cDNA-AFLP and comparison to compatible interaction
title_sort differential gene expression in incompatible interaction between wheat and stripe rust fungus revealed by cdna-aflp and comparison to compatible interaction
topic Research article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2817678/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20067621
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2229-10-9
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