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Novel Pectate Lyase Genes of Heterodera glycines Play Key Roles in the Early Stage of Parasitism

Pectate lyases are known to play a key role in pectin degradation by catalyzing the random cleavage of internal polymer linkages (endo-pectinases). In this paper, four novel cDNAs, designated Hg-pel-3, Hg-pel-4, Hg-pel-6 and Hg-pel-7, that encode pectate lyases were cloned and characterized from the...

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Autores principales: Peng, Huan, Cui, Jiangkuan, Long, Haibo, Huang, Wenkun, Kong, Lingan, Liu, Shiming, He, Wenting, Hu, Xianqi, Peng, Deliang
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4773153/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26930215
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0149959
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author Peng, Huan
Cui, Jiangkuan
Long, Haibo
Huang, Wenkun
Kong, Lingan
Liu, Shiming
He, Wenting
Hu, Xianqi
Peng, Deliang
author_facet Peng, Huan
Cui, Jiangkuan
Long, Haibo
Huang, Wenkun
Kong, Lingan
Liu, Shiming
He, Wenting
Hu, Xianqi
Peng, Deliang
author_sort Peng, Huan
collection PubMed
description Pectate lyases are known to play a key role in pectin degradation by catalyzing the random cleavage of internal polymer linkages (endo-pectinases). In this paper, four novel cDNAs, designated Hg-pel-3, Hg-pel-4, Hg-pel-6 and Hg-pel-7, that encode pectate lyases were cloned and characterized from the soybean cyst nematode, Heterodera glycines. The predicted protein sequences of HG-PEL-3, HG-PEL-4 and HG-PEL-6 differed significantly in both their amino acid sequences and their genomic structures from other pectate lyases of H. glycines (HG-PEL-1, HG-PEL-2 and HG-PEL-7). A phylogenetic study revealed that the pectate lyase proteins of H. glycines are clustered into distinct clades and have distinct numbers and positioning of introns, which suggests that the pectate lyase genes of H. glycines may have evolved from at least two ancestral genes. A Southern blot analysis revealed that multiple Hg-pel-6-like genes were present in the H. glycines genome. In situ hybridization showed that four novel pectate lyases (Hg-pel-3, Hg-pel-4, Hg-pel-6 and Hg-pel-7) were actively transcribed in the subventral esophageal gland cells. A semi-quantitative RT-PCR assay supported the finding that the expression of these genes was strong in the egg, pre-parasitic second-stage juvenile (J2) and early parasitic J2 stages and that it declined in further developmental stages of the nematode. This expression pattern suggests that these proteins play a role in the migratory phase of the nematode life cycle. Knocking down Hg-pel-6 using in vitro RNA interference resulted in a 46.9% reduction of the number of nematodes that invaded the plants and a 61.5% suppression of the development of H. glycines females within roots compared to the GFP-dsRNA control. Plant host-derived RNAi induced the silencing of the Hg-pel-6gene, which significantly reduced the nematode infection levels at 7 Days post inoculation (dpi). Similarly, this procedure reduced the number of female adults at 40 dpi, which suggests the important roles of this gene in the early stages of parasitism. Our combined data suggest that two types of pectate lyases are present in the H. glycines genome and may have different roles during infection.
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spelling pubmed-47731532016-03-07 Novel Pectate Lyase Genes of Heterodera glycines Play Key Roles in the Early Stage of Parasitism Peng, Huan Cui, Jiangkuan Long, Haibo Huang, Wenkun Kong, Lingan Liu, Shiming He, Wenting Hu, Xianqi Peng, Deliang PLoS One Research Article Pectate lyases are known to play a key role in pectin degradation by catalyzing the random cleavage of internal polymer linkages (endo-pectinases). In this paper, four novel cDNAs, designated Hg-pel-3, Hg-pel-4, Hg-pel-6 and Hg-pel-7, that encode pectate lyases were cloned and characterized from the soybean cyst nematode, Heterodera glycines. The predicted protein sequences of HG-PEL-3, HG-PEL-4 and HG-PEL-6 differed significantly in both their amino acid sequences and their genomic structures from other pectate lyases of H. glycines (HG-PEL-1, HG-PEL-2 and HG-PEL-7). A phylogenetic study revealed that the pectate lyase proteins of H. glycines are clustered into distinct clades and have distinct numbers and positioning of introns, which suggests that the pectate lyase genes of H. glycines may have evolved from at least two ancestral genes. A Southern blot analysis revealed that multiple Hg-pel-6-like genes were present in the H. glycines genome. In situ hybridization showed that four novel pectate lyases (Hg-pel-3, Hg-pel-4, Hg-pel-6 and Hg-pel-7) were actively transcribed in the subventral esophageal gland cells. A semi-quantitative RT-PCR assay supported the finding that the expression of these genes was strong in the egg, pre-parasitic second-stage juvenile (J2) and early parasitic J2 stages and that it declined in further developmental stages of the nematode. This expression pattern suggests that these proteins play a role in the migratory phase of the nematode life cycle. Knocking down Hg-pel-6 using in vitro RNA interference resulted in a 46.9% reduction of the number of nematodes that invaded the plants and a 61.5% suppression of the development of H. glycines females within roots compared to the GFP-dsRNA control. Plant host-derived RNAi induced the silencing of the Hg-pel-6gene, which significantly reduced the nematode infection levels at 7 Days post inoculation (dpi). Similarly, this procedure reduced the number of female adults at 40 dpi, which suggests the important roles of this gene in the early stages of parasitism. Our combined data suggest that two types of pectate lyases are present in the H. glycines genome and may have different roles during infection. Public Library of Science 2016-03-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4773153/ /pubmed/26930215 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0149959 Text en © 2016 Peng 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Peng, Huan
Cui, Jiangkuan
Long, Haibo
Huang, Wenkun
Kong, Lingan
Liu, Shiming
He, Wenting
Hu, Xianqi
Peng, Deliang
Novel Pectate Lyase Genes of Heterodera glycines Play Key Roles in the Early Stage of Parasitism
title Novel Pectate Lyase Genes of Heterodera glycines Play Key Roles in the Early Stage of Parasitism
title_full Novel Pectate Lyase Genes of Heterodera glycines Play Key Roles in the Early Stage of Parasitism
title_fullStr Novel Pectate Lyase Genes of Heterodera glycines Play Key Roles in the Early Stage of Parasitism
title_full_unstemmed Novel Pectate Lyase Genes of Heterodera glycines Play Key Roles in the Early Stage of Parasitism
title_short Novel Pectate Lyase Genes of Heterodera glycines Play Key Roles in the Early Stage of Parasitism
title_sort novel pectate lyase genes of heterodera glycines play key roles in the early stage of parasitism
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4773153/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26930215
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0149959
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