Functional analysis of the CCoAOMT gene in Populus deltoides for enhancing tolerance to Alternaria burnsii.

IF 2.7 4区 生物学 Q2 PLANT SCIENCES
Ankit Yadav, Amar Sakure, Sushil Kumar, Akarsh Parihar, Dimple Gor, Vidyut Balar
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Alternaria blight (Alternaria burnsii ) causes significant economic losses due to defoliation, reduced yields, and poor-quality produce in various crops. Consequently, effective strategies for managing this disease are critical. In this study, the caffeoyl-CoA O-methyltransferase (PdCCoAOMT ) gene, which plays a key role in lignin biosynthesis and plant defense, was isolated from Populus deltoides and investigated for its potential to enhance resistance against A. burnsii , the causal agent of blight of various crop species. The PdCCoAOMT gene (741bp) was cloned, characterised, and expressed in the model plant Nicotiana tabacum via Agrobacterium -mediated transformation. Sequencing of the amplicon followed by BLAST analysis revealed 100% query coverage and 98.52% identity of CCoAOMT with the Populus tomentosa and Populus trichocarpa mRNA. Histochemical GUS staining of the putative transformed leaves displayed a distinct blue colour, predominantly in the veins. Gene expression analysis via real time quantitative PCR of 11 T1 plants showed the highest expression in T1 -6 plant. Overexpression of PdCCoAOMT gene showed a positive correlation with lignin deposition in the transformed plants compared to the control plants. A detached leaf assay for A. burnsii resistance demonstrated a significant negative correlation between lignin deposition and disease severity, suggesting that higher lignin accumulation in the leaf was associated with reduced disease symptoms. This highlights the effectiveness of the gene in mitigating the disease in the transformed tobacco plants. These findings suggest that PdCCoAOMT could be a valuable tool in developing crop varieties resistant to Alternaria blight, providing a promising strategy to combat this economically devastating pathogen.

三角杨ccoaomt基因增强对褐花霉抗性的功能分析。
白疫病(Alternaria burnsii)由于各种作物的落叶、产量降低和质量差而造成重大的经济损失。因此,管理这种疾病的有效战略至关重要。本研究从杨树(Populus deltoides)中分离出在木质素生物合成和植物防御中起关键作用的咖啡酰辅酶a o -甲基转移酶(PdCCoAOMT)基因,并研究了其对多种作物疫病病原菌a . burnsii的抗性增强潜力。PdCCoAOMT基因(741bp)被克隆、鉴定,并通过农杆菌介导的转化在模式植物烟草中表达。扩增子测序和BLAST分析显示,CCoAOMT与毛白杨和毛叶杨mRNA的同源性为98.52%,查询覆盖率为100%。组织化学GUS染色显示明显的蓝色,主要在叶脉中。通过实时定量PCR对11株T1 -6植株进行基因表达分析,结果显示T1 -6植株表达量最高。转化植株中PdCCoAOMT基因的过表达与木质素沉积呈正相关。离体叶片抗木质素试验表明木质素沉积与疾病严重程度呈显著负相关,表明木质素在叶片中的积累与疾病症状的减轻有关。这突出了该基因在减轻转化烟草植株的疾病方面的有效性。这些发现表明,PdCCoAOMT可能是开发抗白叶枯病作物品种的一个有价值的工具,为对抗这种具有经济破坏性的病原体提供了一个有希望的策略。
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Functional Plant Biology
Functional Plant Biology 生物-植物科学
CiteScore
5.50
自引率
3.30%
发文量
156
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Functional Plant Biology (formerly known as Australian Journal of Plant Physiology) publishes papers of a broad interest that advance our knowledge on mechanisms by which plants operate and interact with environment. Of specific interest are mechanisms and signal transduction pathways by which plants adapt to extreme environmental conditions such as high and low temperatures, drought, flooding, salinity, pathogens, and other major abiotic and biotic stress factors. FPB also encourages papers on emerging concepts and new tools in plant biology, and studies on the following functional areas encompassing work from the molecular through whole plant to community scale. FPB does not publish merely phenomenological observations or findings of merely applied significance. Functional Plant Biology is published with the endorsement of the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) and the Australian Academy of Science. Functional Plant Biology is published in affiliation with the Federation of European Societies of Plant Biology and in Australia, is associated with the Australian Society of Plant Scientists and the New Zealand Society of Plant Biologists.
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