Interaction of roses with a biotrophic and a hemibiotrophic leaf pathogen leads to differences in defense transcriptome activation

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dc.identifier.uri http://dx.doi.org/10.15488/10451
dc.identifier.uri https://www.repo.uni-hannover.de/handle/123456789/10526
dc.contributor.author Neu, Enzo
dc.contributor.author Domes, Helena Sophie
dc.contributor.author Menz, Ina
dc.contributor.author Kaufmann, Helgard
dc.contributor.author Linde, Marcus
dc.contributor.author Debener, Thomas
dc.date.accessioned 2021-02-24T10:00:42Z
dc.date.available 2021-02-24T10:00:42Z
dc.date.issued 2019
dc.identifier.citation Neu, E.; Domes, H.S.; Menz, I. et al.: Interaction of roses with a biotrophic and a hemibiotrophic leaf pathogen leads to differences in defense transcriptome activation. In: Plant Molecular Biology 99 (2019), Nr. 43589, S. 299-316. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s11103-018-00818-2
dc.description.abstract Key message: Transcriptomic analysis resulted in the upregulation of the genes related to common defense mechanisms for black spot and the downregulation of the genes related to photosynthesis and cell wall modification for powdery mildew. Abstract: Plant pathogenic fungi successfully colonize their hosts by manipulating the host defense mechanisms, which is accompanied by major transcriptome changes in the host. To characterize compatible plant pathogen interactions at early stages of infection by the obligate biotrophic fungus Podosphaera pannosa, which causes powdery mildew, and the hemibiotrophic fungus Diplocarpon rosae, which causes black spot, we analyzed changes in the leaf transcriptome after the inoculation of detached rose leaves with each pathogen. In addition, we analyzed differences in the transcriptomic changes inflicted by both pathogens as a first step to characterize specific infection strategies. Transcriptomic changes were analyzed using next-generation sequencing based on the massive analysis of cDNA ends approach, which was validated using high-throughput qPCR. We identified a large number of differentially regulated genes. A common set of the differentially regulated genes comprised of pathogenesis-related (PR) genes, such as of PR10 homologs, chitinases and defense-related transcription factors, such as various WRKY genes, indicating a conserved but insufficient PTI [pathogen associated molecular pattern (PAMP) triggered immunity] reaction. Surprisingly, most of the differentially regulated genes were specific to the interactions with either P. pannosa or D. rosae. Specific regulation in response to D. rosae was detected for genes from the phenylpropanoid and flavonoid pathways and for individual PR genes, such as paralogs of PR1 and PR5, and other factors of the salicylic acid signaling pathway. Differently, inoculation with P. pannosa leads in addition to the general pathogen response to a downregulation of genes related to photosynthesis and cell wall modification. © 2019, The Author(s). eng
dc.language.iso eng
dc.publisher Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands
dc.relation.ispartofseries Plant Molecular Biology 99 (2019), Nr. 43589
dc.rights CC BY 4.0 Unported
dc.rights.uri https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
dc.subject Black spot eng
dc.subject High-throughput qPCR eng
dc.subject MACE analysis eng
dc.subject Powdery mildew eng
dc.subject PR genes eng
dc.subject WRKY genes eng
dc.subject Arabidopsis protein eng
dc.subject chitinase eng
dc.subject flavonoid eng
dc.subject pathogen associated molecular pattern eng
dc.subject phytohormone eng
dc.subject plant protein eng
dc.subject salicylic acid eng
dc.subject transcription factor eng
dc.subject transcriptome eng
dc.subject WRKY57 protein, Arabidopsis eng
dc.subject Ascomycetes eng
dc.subject gene expression profiling eng
dc.subject gene expression regulation eng
dc.subject genetics eng
dc.subject high throughput sequencing eng
dc.subject host pathogen interaction eng
dc.subject immunity eng
dc.subject immunology eng
dc.subject metabolism eng
dc.subject microbiology eng
dc.subject pathogenicity eng
dc.subject plant disease eng
dc.subject plant gene eng
dc.subject plant leaf eng
dc.subject rose eng
dc.subject signal transduction eng
dc.subject Arabidopsis Proteins eng
dc.subject Ascomycota eng
dc.subject Chitinases eng
dc.subject Flavonoids eng
dc.subject Gene Expression Profiling eng
dc.subject Gene Expression Regulation, Plant eng
dc.subject Genes, Plant eng
dc.subject High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing eng
dc.subject Host-Pathogen Interactions eng
dc.subject Immunity eng
dc.subject Pathogen-Associated Molecular Pattern Molecules eng
dc.subject Plant Diseases eng
dc.subject Plant Growth Regulators eng
dc.subject Plant Leaves eng
dc.subject Plant Proteins eng
dc.subject Rosa eng
dc.subject Salicylic Acid eng
dc.subject Signal Transduction eng
dc.subject Transcription Factors eng
dc.subject Transcriptome eng
dc.subject.ddc 580 | Pflanzen (Botanik) ger
dc.title Interaction of roses with a biotrophic and a hemibiotrophic leaf pathogen leads to differences in defense transcriptome activation
dc.type Article
dc.type Text
dc.relation.issn 0167-4412
dc.relation.doi https://doi.org/10.1007/s11103-018-00818-2
dc.bibliographicCitation.issue 43589
dc.bibliographicCitation.volume 99
dc.bibliographicCitation.firstPage 299
dc.bibliographicCitation.lastPage 316
dc.description.version publishedVersion
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