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Knocking-Down Meloidogyne incognita Proteases by Plant-Delivered dsRNA Has Negative Pleiotropic Effect on Nematode Vigor

The root-knot nematode Meloidogyne incognita causes serious damage and yield losses in numerous important crops worldwide. Analysis of the M. incognita genome revealed a vast number of proteases belonging to five different catalytic classes. Several reports indicate that M. incognita proteases could...

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Autores principales: Antonino de Souza Júnior, José Dijair, Ramos Coelho, Roberta, Tristan Lourenço, Isabela, da Rocha Fragoso, Rodrigo, Barbosa Viana, Antonio Américo, Lima Pepino de Macedo, Leonardo, Mattar da Silva, Maria Cristina, Gomes Carneiro, Regina Maria, Engler, Gilbert, de Almeida-Engler, Janice, Grossi-de-Sa, Maria Fatima
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3877404/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24392004
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0085364
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author Antonino de Souza Júnior, José Dijair
Ramos Coelho, Roberta
Tristan Lourenço, Isabela
da Rocha Fragoso, Rodrigo
Barbosa Viana, Antonio Américo
Lima Pepino de Macedo, Leonardo
Mattar da Silva, Maria Cristina
Gomes Carneiro, Regina Maria
Engler, Gilbert
de Almeida-Engler, Janice
Grossi-de-Sa, Maria Fatima
author_facet Antonino de Souza Júnior, José Dijair
Ramos Coelho, Roberta
Tristan Lourenço, Isabela
da Rocha Fragoso, Rodrigo
Barbosa Viana, Antonio Américo
Lima Pepino de Macedo, Leonardo
Mattar da Silva, Maria Cristina
Gomes Carneiro, Regina Maria
Engler, Gilbert
de Almeida-Engler, Janice
Grossi-de-Sa, Maria Fatima
author_sort Antonino de Souza Júnior, José Dijair
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description The root-knot nematode Meloidogyne incognita causes serious damage and yield losses in numerous important crops worldwide. Analysis of the M. incognita genome revealed a vast number of proteases belonging to five different catalytic classes. Several reports indicate that M. incognita proteases could play important roles in nematode parasitism, besides their function in ordinary digestion of giant cell contents for feeding. The precise roles of these proteins during parasitism however are still unknown, making them interesting targets for gene silencing to address protein function. In this study we have knocked-down an aspartic (Mi-asp-1), a serine (Mi-ser-1) and a cysteine protease (Mi-cpl-1) by RNAi interference to get an insight into the function of these enzymes during a host/nematode interaction. Tobacco lines expressing dsRNA for Mi-ser-1 (dsSER), Mi-cpl-1 (dsCPL) and for the three genes together (dsFusion) were generated. Histological analysis of galls did not show clear differences in giant cell morphology. Interestingly, nematodes that infected plants expressing dsRNA for proteases produced a reduced number of eggs. In addition, nematode progeny matured in dsSER plants had reduced success in egg hatching, while progeny resulting from dsCPL and dsFusion plants were less successful to infect wild-type host plants. Quantitative PCR analysis confirmed a reduction in transcripts for Mi-cpl-1 and Mi-ser-1 proteases. Our results indicate that these proteases are possibly involved in different processes throughout nematode development, like nutrition, reproduction and embryogenesis. A better understanding of nematode proteases and their possible role during a plant-nematode interaction might help to develop new tools for phytonematode control.
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spelling pubmed-38774042014-01-03 Knocking-Down Meloidogyne incognita Proteases by Plant-Delivered dsRNA Has Negative Pleiotropic Effect on Nematode Vigor Antonino de Souza Júnior, José Dijair Ramos Coelho, Roberta Tristan Lourenço, Isabela da Rocha Fragoso, Rodrigo Barbosa Viana, Antonio Américo Lima Pepino de Macedo, Leonardo Mattar da Silva, Maria Cristina Gomes Carneiro, Regina Maria Engler, Gilbert de Almeida-Engler, Janice Grossi-de-Sa, Maria Fatima PLoS One Research Article The root-knot nematode Meloidogyne incognita causes serious damage and yield losses in numerous important crops worldwide. Analysis of the M. incognita genome revealed a vast number of proteases belonging to five different catalytic classes. Several reports indicate that M. incognita proteases could play important roles in nematode parasitism, besides their function in ordinary digestion of giant cell contents for feeding. The precise roles of these proteins during parasitism however are still unknown, making them interesting targets for gene silencing to address protein function. In this study we have knocked-down an aspartic (Mi-asp-1), a serine (Mi-ser-1) and a cysteine protease (Mi-cpl-1) by RNAi interference to get an insight into the function of these enzymes during a host/nematode interaction. Tobacco lines expressing dsRNA for Mi-ser-1 (dsSER), Mi-cpl-1 (dsCPL) and for the three genes together (dsFusion) were generated. Histological analysis of galls did not show clear differences in giant cell morphology. Interestingly, nematodes that infected plants expressing dsRNA for proteases produced a reduced number of eggs. In addition, nematode progeny matured in dsSER plants had reduced success in egg hatching, while progeny resulting from dsCPL and dsFusion plants were less successful to infect wild-type host plants. Quantitative PCR analysis confirmed a reduction in transcripts for Mi-cpl-1 and Mi-ser-1 proteases. Our results indicate that these proteases are possibly involved in different processes throughout nematode development, like nutrition, reproduction and embryogenesis. A better understanding of nematode proteases and their possible role during a plant-nematode interaction might help to develop new tools for phytonematode control. Public Library of Science 2013-12-31 /pmc/articles/PMC3877404/ /pubmed/24392004 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0085364 Text en © 2013 Antonino de Souza Júnior et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Antonino de Souza Júnior, José Dijair
Ramos Coelho, Roberta
Tristan Lourenço, Isabela
da Rocha Fragoso, Rodrigo
Barbosa Viana, Antonio Américo
Lima Pepino de Macedo, Leonardo
Mattar da Silva, Maria Cristina
Gomes Carneiro, Regina Maria
Engler, Gilbert
de Almeida-Engler, Janice
Grossi-de-Sa, Maria Fatima
Knocking-Down Meloidogyne incognita Proteases by Plant-Delivered dsRNA Has Negative Pleiotropic Effect on Nematode Vigor
title Knocking-Down Meloidogyne incognita Proteases by Plant-Delivered dsRNA Has Negative Pleiotropic Effect on Nematode Vigor
title_full Knocking-Down Meloidogyne incognita Proteases by Plant-Delivered dsRNA Has Negative Pleiotropic Effect on Nematode Vigor
title_fullStr Knocking-Down Meloidogyne incognita Proteases by Plant-Delivered dsRNA Has Negative Pleiotropic Effect on Nematode Vigor
title_full_unstemmed Knocking-Down Meloidogyne incognita Proteases by Plant-Delivered dsRNA Has Negative Pleiotropic Effect on Nematode Vigor
title_short Knocking-Down Meloidogyne incognita Proteases by Plant-Delivered dsRNA Has Negative Pleiotropic Effect on Nematode Vigor
title_sort knocking-down meloidogyne incognita proteases by plant-delivered dsrna has negative pleiotropic effect on nematode vigor
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3877404/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24392004
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0085364
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