转录组分析显示TaWRKY41是小麦抗斑点病的潜在候选基因。

IF 3.3 3区 生物学 Q1 PLANT SCIENCES
Bhakti R Dayama, Varsha A Mahadik, Deepika Somani, Balkrishna A Shinde, Kirtikumar R Kondhare, Muthukumarasamy Karthikeyan, Narendra Y Kadoo
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摘要

小麦斑病是小麦生产的一大威胁。培育抗病小麦基因型似乎是减轻这种毁灭性疾病影响的最实用方法。然而,小麦植物在斑点病进展过程中的分子反应仍然知之甚少。本研究利用rna测序技术揭示了小麦斑病易感和抗性基因型的时空分子机制。本研究通过功能分析和转录因子鉴定进一步提供了差异表达转录物的全面概述,阐明了小麦- b的生物学机制。sorokiniana交互。在抗性基因型中,接种病原菌显著诱导其中一个关键转录因子TaWRKY41的表达。计算研究、电泳迁移率转移实验和酵母单杂交实验证实了重组TaWRKY41蛋白与植物防御相关基因启动子中W-box元件的相互作用。此外,共表达网络分析确定了下游基因与TaWRKY41正相关,为它们可能参与防御反应提供了见解。总的来说,我们的研究表明TaWRKY41对小麦的斑点病抗性有贡献。这些知识可以帮助开发新的抗病小麦品种。补充信息:在线版本包含补充资料,可在10.1007/s12298-025-01583-5获得。
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Transcriptome analyses reveal TaWRKY41 as a potential candidate governing spot blotch resistance in wheat.

Spot blotch disease caused by Bipolaris sorokiniana poses a significant threat to wheat production. Cultivation of disease-resistant wheat genotypes appears to be the most practical approach to mitigate the impact of this devastating disease. However, the molecular responses of wheat plants during spot blotch disease progression remain poorly understood. This study employed RNA-sequencing to unravel the spatiotemporal molecular events underlying the resistance mechanism in the spot blotch susceptible and resistant wheat genotypes. This study further provides a comprehensive overview of differentially expressed transcripts through functional analysis and transcription factor identification, elucidating the biological mechanisms governing wheat-B. sorokiniana interaction. In the resistant genotype, the expression of one of the key transcription factors, TaWRKY41, was significantly induced upon pathogen inoculation. Computational studies, electrophoretic-mobility shift assay, and yeast one-hybrid assay confirmed the interaction of the recombinant TaWRKY41 protein with W-box elements present in the promoters of plant defense-related genes. Furthermore, co-expression network analyses identified downstream genes positively correlated with TaWRKY41, providing insights into their probable involvement in the defense response. Overall, our investigation suggests that TaWRKY41 contributes to spot blotch resistance in wheat. This knowledge can help develop new disease-resistant wheat varieties.

Supplementary information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s12298-025-01583-5.

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期刊介绍: Founded in 1995, Physiology and Molecular Biology of Plants (PMBP) is a peer reviewed monthly journal co-published by Springer Nature. It contains research and review articles, short communications, commentaries, book reviews etc., in all areas of functional plant biology including, but not limited to plant physiology, biochemistry, molecular genetics, molecular pathology, biophysics, cell and molecular biology, genetics, genomics and bioinformatics. Its integrated and interdisciplinary approach reflects the global growth trajectories in functional plant biology, attracting authors/editors/reviewers from over 98 countries.
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