研究墨西哥酸橙黄龙病相关基因的实验系统--番茄自由杆菌

María Cristina Hernández-Peraza, Ángela Paulina Arce Leal, Ana Marlenne Bojórquez-Orozco, E. Rodríguez-Negrete, M. E. Santos-Cervantes, J. Méndez-Lozano, N. E. Leyva-López
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限制韧皮部的细菌对具有重要经济价值的农作物的影响越来越大,这使人们对了解这些疾病在基因组和组织学层面的致病机理产生了新的兴趣。解放细菌属(Candidatus Liberibacter)与具有经济破坏性的病害有关,主要是柑橘和蔬菜中的亚洲解放细菌(Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus,CLas)和茄科解放细菌(Candidatus Liberibacter solanaceraum,CLso)。由于Ca.Liberibacter 的病原菌不可培养,而且缺乏实验模型。这项工作的目的是以番茄-CLso 为实验模型,建立一个研究解放细菌属细菌的模型。通过对番茄-CLso 感染过程的时程分析,确定细菌负荷与症状发展之间存在直接的相关性,并将其分为早期、中期和晚期阶段。此外,对抗菌防御标记基因(PR-P1、miR160 和 miR393)的转录比较分析表明,这些基因在番茄-CLso 和石灰-CLas 病理系统中的反应是相同的。我们的研究结果表明,番茄-CLso 系统是研究植物与不可栽培韧皮部限制细菌之间相互作用的一个重要模型。
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Candidatus Liberibacter solananearum-tomato as an experimental system for the study of genes associated with Huanglongbing in Mexican lime
The increasing impact of phloem-restricted bacteria on economically important crops has led to renewed interest in understanding the pathogenesis at the genomic and histological levels of these diseases. The genus Candidatus Liberibacter is associated with economically devastating diseases, highlighting Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus (CLas) and Candidatus Liberibacter solanaceraum (CLso) in citrus and vegetables. Plant-pathogen interaction studies are limited due to the non-culturable nature of the pathogenic species of the genus Ca. Liberibacter, as well as the lack of experimental models. The objective of this work was to implement a model for the study of bacteria of the genus Candidatus Liberibacter, using tomato-CLso as an experimental model. Through a time course analysis of the tomato-CLso infective process, it was determined that there is a direct correlation between the bacterial load and symptom development, differentiated into early, intermediate and late stages. Additionally, a comparative transcriptional analysis of antibacterial defense marker genes (PR-P1, miR160, and miR393) determined that the response of these genes in the tomato-CLso and lime-CLas pathosystems are equivalent. Our results demonstrate that the tomato-CLso system represents an important model for the study of the interaction between plants and non-cultivable phloem restricted bacteria.
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