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Host-Induced Silencing of Two Pharyngeal Gland Genes Conferred Transcriptional Alteration of Cell Wall-Modifying Enzymes of Meloidogyne incognita vis-à-vis Perturbed Nematode Infectivity in Eggplant
The complex parasitic strategy of Meloidogyne incognita appears to involve simultaneous expression of its pharyngeal gland-specific effector genes in order to colonize the host plants. Research reports related to effector crosstalk in phytonematodes for successful parasitism of the host tissue is ye...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5371666/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28424727 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2017.00473 |
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author | Shivakumara, Tagginahalli N. Chaudhary, Sonam Kamaraju, Divya Dutta, Tushar K. Papolu, Pradeep K. Banakar, Prakash Sreevathsa, Rohini Singh, Bhupinder Manjaiah, K. M. Rao, Uma |
author_facet | Shivakumara, Tagginahalli N. Chaudhary, Sonam Kamaraju, Divya Dutta, Tushar K. Papolu, Pradeep K. Banakar, Prakash Sreevathsa, Rohini Singh, Bhupinder Manjaiah, K. M. Rao, Uma |
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description | The complex parasitic strategy of Meloidogyne incognita appears to involve simultaneous expression of its pharyngeal gland-specific effector genes in order to colonize the host plants. Research reports related to effector crosstalk in phytonematodes for successful parasitism of the host tissue is yet underexplored. In view of this, we have used in planta effector screening approach to understand the possible interaction of pioneer genes (msp-18 and msp-20, putatively involved in late and early stage of M. incognita parasitism, respectively) with other unrelated effectors such as cell-wall modifying enzymes (CWMEs) in M. incognita. Host-induced gene silencing (HIGS) strategy was used to generate the transgenic eggplants expressing msp-18 and msp-20, independently. Putative transformants were characterized via qRT-PCR and Southern hybridization assay. SiRNAs specific to msp-18 and msp-20 were also detected in the transformants via Northern hybridization assay. Transgenic expression of the RNAi constructs of msp-18 and msp-20 genes resulted in 43.64–69.68% and 41.74–67.30% reduction in M. incognita multiplication encompassing 6 and 10 events, respectively. Additionally, transcriptional oscillation of CWMEs documented in the penetrating and developing nematodes suggested the possible interaction among CWMEs and pioneer genes. The rapid assimilation of plant-derived carbon by invading nematodes was also demonstrated using (14)C isotope probing approach. Our data suggests that HIGS of msp-18 and msp-20, improves nematode resistance in eggplant by affecting the steady-state transcription level of CWME genes in invading nematodes, and safeguard the plant against nematode invasion at very early stage because nematodes may become the recipient of bioactive RNA species during the process of penetration into the plant root. |
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spelling | pubmed-53716662017-04-19 Host-Induced Silencing of Two Pharyngeal Gland Genes Conferred Transcriptional Alteration of Cell Wall-Modifying Enzymes of Meloidogyne incognita vis-à-vis Perturbed Nematode Infectivity in Eggplant Shivakumara, Tagginahalli N. Chaudhary, Sonam Kamaraju, Divya Dutta, Tushar K. Papolu, Pradeep K. Banakar, Prakash Sreevathsa, Rohini Singh, Bhupinder Manjaiah, K. M. Rao, Uma Front Plant Sci Plant Science The complex parasitic strategy of Meloidogyne incognita appears to involve simultaneous expression of its pharyngeal gland-specific effector genes in order to colonize the host plants. Research reports related to effector crosstalk in phytonematodes for successful parasitism of the host tissue is yet underexplored. In view of this, we have used in planta effector screening approach to understand the possible interaction of pioneer genes (msp-18 and msp-20, putatively involved in late and early stage of M. incognita parasitism, respectively) with other unrelated effectors such as cell-wall modifying enzymes (CWMEs) in M. incognita. Host-induced gene silencing (HIGS) strategy was used to generate the transgenic eggplants expressing msp-18 and msp-20, independently. Putative transformants were characterized via qRT-PCR and Southern hybridization assay. SiRNAs specific to msp-18 and msp-20 were also detected in the transformants via Northern hybridization assay. Transgenic expression of the RNAi constructs of msp-18 and msp-20 genes resulted in 43.64–69.68% and 41.74–67.30% reduction in M. incognita multiplication encompassing 6 and 10 events, respectively. Additionally, transcriptional oscillation of CWMEs documented in the penetrating and developing nematodes suggested the possible interaction among CWMEs and pioneer genes. The rapid assimilation of plant-derived carbon by invading nematodes was also demonstrated using (14)C isotope probing approach. Our data suggests that HIGS of msp-18 and msp-20, improves nematode resistance in eggplant by affecting the steady-state transcription level of CWME genes in invading nematodes, and safeguard the plant against nematode invasion at very early stage because nematodes may become the recipient of bioactive RNA species during the process of penetration into the plant root. Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-03-30 /pmc/articles/PMC5371666/ /pubmed/28424727 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2017.00473 Text en Copyright © 2017 Shivakumara, Chaudhary, Kamaraju, Dutta, Papolu, Banakar, Sreevathsa, Singh, Manjaiah and Rao. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Plant Science Shivakumara, Tagginahalli N. Chaudhary, Sonam Kamaraju, Divya Dutta, Tushar K. Papolu, Pradeep K. Banakar, Prakash Sreevathsa, Rohini Singh, Bhupinder Manjaiah, K. M. Rao, Uma Host-Induced Silencing of Two Pharyngeal Gland Genes Conferred Transcriptional Alteration of Cell Wall-Modifying Enzymes of Meloidogyne incognita vis-à-vis Perturbed Nematode Infectivity in Eggplant |
title | Host-Induced Silencing of Two Pharyngeal Gland Genes Conferred Transcriptional Alteration of Cell Wall-Modifying Enzymes of Meloidogyne incognita vis-à-vis Perturbed Nematode Infectivity in Eggplant |
title_full | Host-Induced Silencing of Two Pharyngeal Gland Genes Conferred Transcriptional Alteration of Cell Wall-Modifying Enzymes of Meloidogyne incognita vis-à-vis Perturbed Nematode Infectivity in Eggplant |
title_fullStr | Host-Induced Silencing of Two Pharyngeal Gland Genes Conferred Transcriptional Alteration of Cell Wall-Modifying Enzymes of Meloidogyne incognita vis-à-vis Perturbed Nematode Infectivity in Eggplant |
title_full_unstemmed | Host-Induced Silencing of Two Pharyngeal Gland Genes Conferred Transcriptional Alteration of Cell Wall-Modifying Enzymes of Meloidogyne incognita vis-à-vis Perturbed Nematode Infectivity in Eggplant |
title_short | Host-Induced Silencing of Two Pharyngeal Gland Genes Conferred Transcriptional Alteration of Cell Wall-Modifying Enzymes of Meloidogyne incognita vis-à-vis Perturbed Nematode Infectivity in Eggplant |
title_sort | host-induced silencing of two pharyngeal gland genes conferred transcriptional alteration of cell wall-modifying enzymes of meloidogyne incognita vis-à-vis perturbed nematode infectivity in eggplant |
topic | Plant Science |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5371666/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28424727 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2017.00473 |
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