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Transcriptional reprogramming underpins enhanced plant growth promotion by the biocontrol fungus Trichoderma hamatum GD12 during antagonistic interactions with Sclerotinia sclerotiorum in soil

The free‐living soil fungus Trichoderma hamatum strain GD12 is notable amongst Trichoderma strains in both controlling plant diseases and stimulating plant growth, a property enhanced during its antagonistic interactions with pathogens in soil. These attributes, alongside its markedly expanded genom...

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Autores principales: Shaw, Sophie, Le Cocq, Kate, Paszkiewicz, Konrad, Moore, Karen, Winsbury, Rebecca, de Torres Zabala, Marta, Studholme, David J., Salmon, Deborah, Thornton, Christopher R., Grant, Murray R.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6638342/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27187266
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/mpp.12429
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author Shaw, Sophie
Le Cocq, Kate
Paszkiewicz, Konrad
Moore, Karen
Winsbury, Rebecca
de Torres Zabala, Marta
Studholme, David J.
Salmon, Deborah
Thornton, Christopher R.
Grant, Murray R.
author_facet Shaw, Sophie
Le Cocq, Kate
Paszkiewicz, Konrad
Moore, Karen
Winsbury, Rebecca
de Torres Zabala, Marta
Studholme, David J.
Salmon, Deborah
Thornton, Christopher R.
Grant, Murray R.
author_sort Shaw, Sophie
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description The free‐living soil fungus Trichoderma hamatum strain GD12 is notable amongst Trichoderma strains in both controlling plant diseases and stimulating plant growth, a property enhanced during its antagonistic interactions with pathogens in soil. These attributes, alongside its markedly expanded genome and proteome compared with other biocontrol and plant growth‐promoting Trichoderma strains, imply a rich potential for sustainable alternatives to synthetic pesticides and fertilizers for the control of plant disease and for increasing yields. The purpose of this study was to investigate the transcriptional responses of GD12 underpinning its biocontrol and plant growth promotion capabilities during antagonistic interactions with the pathogen Sclerotinia sclerotiorum in soil. Using an extensive mRNA‐seq study capturing different time points during the pathogen–antagonist interaction in soil, we show that dynamic and biphasic signatures in the GD12 transcriptome underpin its biocontrol and plant (lettuce) growth‐promoting activities. Functional predictions of differentially expressed genes demonstrate the enrichment of transcripts encoding proteins involved in transportation and oxidation–reduction reactions during both processes and an over‐representation of siderophores. We identify a biphasic response during biocontrol characterized by a significant induction of transcripts encoding small‐secreted cysteine‐rich proteins, secondary metabolite‐producing gene clusters and genes unique to GD12. These data support the hypothesis that Sclerotinia biocontrol is mediated by the synthesis and secretion of antifungal compounds and that GD12's unique reservoir of uncharacterized genes is actively recruited during the effective biological control of a plurivorous plant pathogen.
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spelling pubmed-66383422019-09-16 Transcriptional reprogramming underpins enhanced plant growth promotion by the biocontrol fungus Trichoderma hamatum GD12 during antagonistic interactions with Sclerotinia sclerotiorum in soil Shaw, Sophie Le Cocq, Kate Paszkiewicz, Konrad Moore, Karen Winsbury, Rebecca de Torres Zabala, Marta Studholme, David J. Salmon, Deborah Thornton, Christopher R. Grant, Murray R. Mol Plant Pathol Original Articles The free‐living soil fungus Trichoderma hamatum strain GD12 is notable amongst Trichoderma strains in both controlling plant diseases and stimulating plant growth, a property enhanced during its antagonistic interactions with pathogens in soil. These attributes, alongside its markedly expanded genome and proteome compared with other biocontrol and plant growth‐promoting Trichoderma strains, imply a rich potential for sustainable alternatives to synthetic pesticides and fertilizers for the control of plant disease and for increasing yields. The purpose of this study was to investigate the transcriptional responses of GD12 underpinning its biocontrol and plant growth promotion capabilities during antagonistic interactions with the pathogen Sclerotinia sclerotiorum in soil. Using an extensive mRNA‐seq study capturing different time points during the pathogen–antagonist interaction in soil, we show that dynamic and biphasic signatures in the GD12 transcriptome underpin its biocontrol and plant (lettuce) growth‐promoting activities. Functional predictions of differentially expressed genes demonstrate the enrichment of transcripts encoding proteins involved in transportation and oxidation–reduction reactions during both processes and an over‐representation of siderophores. We identify a biphasic response during biocontrol characterized by a significant induction of transcripts encoding small‐secreted cysteine‐rich proteins, secondary metabolite‐producing gene clusters and genes unique to GD12. These data support the hypothesis that Sclerotinia biocontrol is mediated by the synthesis and secretion of antifungal compounds and that GD12's unique reservoir of uncharacterized genes is actively recruited during the effective biological control of a plurivorous plant pathogen. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2016-07-24 /pmc/articles/PMC6638342/ /pubmed/27187266 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/mpp.12429 Text en © 2016 The Authors. Molecular Plant Pathology published by British Society for Plant Pathology and John Wiley & Sons Ltd This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Shaw, Sophie
Le Cocq, Kate
Paszkiewicz, Konrad
Moore, Karen
Winsbury, Rebecca
de Torres Zabala, Marta
Studholme, David J.
Salmon, Deborah
Thornton, Christopher R.
Grant, Murray R.
Transcriptional reprogramming underpins enhanced plant growth promotion by the biocontrol fungus Trichoderma hamatum GD12 during antagonistic interactions with Sclerotinia sclerotiorum in soil
title Transcriptional reprogramming underpins enhanced plant growth promotion by the biocontrol fungus Trichoderma hamatum GD12 during antagonistic interactions with Sclerotinia sclerotiorum in soil
title_full Transcriptional reprogramming underpins enhanced plant growth promotion by the biocontrol fungus Trichoderma hamatum GD12 during antagonistic interactions with Sclerotinia sclerotiorum in soil
title_fullStr Transcriptional reprogramming underpins enhanced plant growth promotion by the biocontrol fungus Trichoderma hamatum GD12 during antagonistic interactions with Sclerotinia sclerotiorum in soil
title_full_unstemmed Transcriptional reprogramming underpins enhanced plant growth promotion by the biocontrol fungus Trichoderma hamatum GD12 during antagonistic interactions with Sclerotinia sclerotiorum in soil
title_short Transcriptional reprogramming underpins enhanced plant growth promotion by the biocontrol fungus Trichoderma hamatum GD12 during antagonistic interactions with Sclerotinia sclerotiorum in soil
title_sort transcriptional reprogramming underpins enhanced plant growth promotion by the biocontrol fungus trichoderma hamatum gd12 during antagonistic interactions with sclerotinia sclerotiorum in soil
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6638342/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27187266
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/mpp.12429
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