Isabel Fuenzalida-Valdivia, Ariel Herrera-Vásquez, María Victoria Gangas, Julio Sáez-Vásquez, José Miguel Álvarez, Claudio Meneses, Francisca Blanco-Herrera
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摘要
在拟南芥中,转录因子WRKY7、WRKY11和WRKY17作为丁香假单胞菌pv的负性防御调节因子。番茄(Pst) DC3000。然而,它们对基因表达的协同调控尚未得到充分的探索。在这项研究中,我们对三突变体wrky7/11/17在接种后0,3和24 h (hpi)对Pst DC3000的反应进行了转录组学分析。我们的研究结果表明,在早期感染阶段(0和3 hpi), WRKY7、WRKY11和WRKY17显著抑制一组参与信号感知和转导的基因,包括受体样激酶。此外,在相互作用的后期(24 hpi),这些转录因子诱导与茉莉酸(JA)途径的生物合成和信号传导相关的基因。在茉莉酸甲酯(一种JA类似物)处理过的植物中,Pst DC3000的进一步感染实验和葡萄灰霉病的感染实验支持了这一建议。葡萄灰霉病是一种由JA介导的反应对有效防御至关重要的病原体。此外,我们分析了WRKY7、WRKY11和WRKY17在选择性剪接调控中的作用。对差异表达(DEG)和剪接(DAS)基因的比较显示,超过80%的DAS事件不与基因表达的总体变化同时发生。在具有剪接和JA通路功能的基因中发现了选择性剪接事件,如ALY4、PRP40A、JAZ3和JAZ10。上述结果提示WRKY7、WRKY11和WRKY17也可参与这一层基因表达调控,负向调节免疫。
The Negative Regulators of the Basal Defence WRKY7, WRKY11 and WRKY17 Modulate the Jasmonic Acid Pathway and an Alternative Splicing Regulatory Network in Response to Pseudomonas syringae in Arabidopsis thaliana.
In Arabidopsis thaliana, the transcription factors WRKY7, WRKY11 and WRKY17 act as negative defence regulators against Pseudomonas syringae pv. tomato (Pst) DC3000. However, their coordinated regulation of gene expression has yet to be fully explored. In this study, we conducted a transcriptomic analysis on the triple mutant wrky7/11/17 in response to Pst DC3000 at 0, 3 and 24 h post-inoculation (hpi). Our results suggest that at early infection stages (0 and 3 hpi), WRKY7, WRKY11 and WRKY17 significantly repress a group of genes involved in signal perception and transduction, including receptor-like kinases. Furthermore, at later stages of interaction (24 hpi), these transcription factors induce genes related to the biosynthesis and signalling of the jasmonic acid (JA) pathway. Further infection experiments with Pst DC3000 in plants treated with methyl jasmonate (a JA analogue) and infections with Botrytis cinerea, a pathogen against which JA-mediated responses are crucial for effective defence, support this proposal. Moreover, we analysed the role of WRKY7, WRKY11 and WRKY17 in alternative splicing regulation. A comparison between differentially expressed (DEG) and spliced (DAS) genes revealed that over 80% of DAS events do not occur in conjunction with overall changes in gene expression. Alternative splicing events were found in genes with functions in splicing and the JA pathway, such as ALY4, PRP40A, JAZ3 and JAZ10. These results suggest that WRKY7, WRKY11 and WRKY17 can also participate in this layer of gene expression regulation to modulate immunity negatively.
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