PLA2A gene from Arabidopsis thaliana in response to infection by Ustilago maydis

Kena Casarrubias-Castillo, Julia Zañudo-Hernández, L. Méndez-Morán
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Abstract

In this work, U. maydis-Arabidopsis pathosystem was used to evaluate the PLP2A Arabidopsis gene roll in response to U. maydis infection. For this, both wild-type and pla2a mutant plants were inoculated with a haploid strain of U. maydis, and the progress of the infection was followed, results show that transcript plays an important role in the establishment of the infection being evident in the mutant plant compared to wild-type plants. On the other hand, the orthologous gene was found in corn, the natural host of U. maydis, with 69% identity to the AtPLA2A gene. The PLP2A gene expression was analyzed by RT-PCR assays and the results showed that this gene is induced from the first day after inoculation, the transcript increases as the infection progresses; this supports the theory that the transcript AtPLA2A is involved in the mechanisms of resistance and susceptibility to the pathogen. The use of Arabidopsis has made it possible to understand the defense responses in the plant and the pathogenic process of U. maydis, therefore, the results obtained can clarify the role of PLA2A in a comparative and integrative way in host and non-host plants of U. maydis.
拟南芥PLA2A基因对麦氏黑穗病菌侵染的响应
本研究以拟南芥为研究对象,研究拟南芥PLP2A基因对拟南芥感染的响应。为此,将野生型和pla2a突变体植株分别接种一个单倍体菌株,并对其侵染过程进行跟踪,结果表明,与野生型植株相比,突变体植株的转录本在侵染的建立中起着重要作用。另一方面,在玉米中发现了与AtPLA2A基因同源的基因,其同源性为69%。通过RT-PCR分析PLP2A基因的表达,结果表明该基因从接种后第1天开始诱导,随着感染的进展转录量增加;这支持了AtPLA2A转录本参与对病原体的抗性和易感性机制的理论。利用拟南芥,可以了解植物内部的防御反应和麦叶蚜的致病过程,因此,所获得的结果可以比较和综合地阐明PLA2A在麦叶蚜寄主和非寄主植物中的作用。
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