Targeted dsRNA-mediated suppression of Phytophthora infestans infection via Avr3a

IF 2.3 3区 农林科学 Q3 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Applied Biological Chemistry Pub Date : 2024-11-14 DOI:10.1186/s13765-024-00953-z
Hyeonmin Lee, Minsu Park, Yujin Kweon, Dowhan Lee, Chanseok Shin
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Abstract

Phytophthora infestans (P. infestans) is a highly destructive oomycete that causes the late blight in Solanaceous crops, such as potatoes and tomatoes, reducing crop yield. Although many pesticides are used to control P. infestans, the pathogen has evolved resistance to these chemical pesticides over time. In this study, we employed RNAi technology as an alternative strategy to suppress P. infestans infection. We designed and synthesized two dsRNAs targeting 5' and 3' regions of the Avirulence Protein 3a (Avr3a) gene, a key effector essential for the virulence of P. infestans. Interestingly, the dsRNA targeting the 5' region which contains the conserved RxLR-EER motif of Avr3a exhibited more substantial suppression of P. infestans infection and Avr3a expression level compared to the 3' region targeting dsRNA. Additionally, we identified changes in the expression of genes related to pattern-triggered immunity (PTI) and effector-triggered immunity (ETI) in plants treated with these dsRNAs. In leaves treated with dsRNAs targeting Avr3a, the expression of PTI-related genes was restored, while ETI-related genes showed lower expression levels compared to the mock-treated leaves. These results suggest that dsRNAs targeting Avr3a effectively suppress P. infestans infection, enabling plants to achieve balanced immunity and enhanced defense.

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通过 Avr3a 靶向 dsRNA 介导的噬菌体侵染抑制作用
Phytophthora infestans(P. infestans)是一种破坏性很强的卵菌,会导致马铃薯和番茄等茄科作物晚疫病,降低作物产量。虽然许多杀虫剂被用来控制 P. infestans,但随着时间的推移,病原体已经进化出了对这些化学杀虫剂的抗性。在本研究中,我们采用 RNAi 技术作为抑制 P. infestans 感染的替代策略。我们设计并合成了两种针对侵毒蛋白 3a(Avr3a)基因 5' 和 3' 区域的 dsRNA。有趣的是,与 3' 区域靶向 dsRNA 相比,靶向包含 Avr3a 的保守 RxLR-EER 基序的 5' 区域的 dsRNA 对 P. infestans 感染和 Avr3a 表达水平的抑制作用更强。此外,我们还发现在使用这些 dsRNA 处理的植物中,与模式触发免疫(PTI)和效应触发免疫(ETI)相关的基因表达发生了变化。与模拟处理的叶片相比,用靶向 Avr3a 的 dsRNA 处理的叶片中,PTI 相关基因的表达得到恢复,而 ETI 相关基因的表达水平较低。这些结果表明,靶向 Avr3a 的 dsRNAs 能有效抑制 P. infestans 感染,使植物获得平衡的免疫力和更强的防御能力。
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Applied Biological Chemistry
Applied Biological Chemistry Chemistry-Organic Chemistry
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5.40
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6.20%
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70
审稿时长
20 weeks
期刊介绍: Applied Biological Chemistry aims to promote the interchange and dissemination of scientific data among researchers in the field of agricultural and biological chemistry. The journal covers biochemistry and molecular biology, medical and biomaterial science, food science, and environmental science as applied to multidisciplinary agriculture.
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