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Gene Expression in Cucurbita spp. Root and Crown during Phytophthora capsici Infection.

Alejandro Ayala-DoñasPedro GómezMiguel de Cara-García
Published in: Plants (Basel, Switzerland) (2021)
Phytophtora capsici causes major diseases in cucurbit crops worldwide. In this study, we inoculated this pathogen into Cucurbita pepo subsp. pepo susceptible MUCU-16 and C. moschata tolerant M63. The gene expression of plant pathogenesis-related proteins chitinase ( CpChiIV ), lignin-forming peroxidase ( CpLPOX ), and defensin ( CpDEF ) and hormone-related enzymes salicylic acid ( CpPAL ) and ethylene ( CpACO ) was analyzed for two weeks post-inoculation in root and crown tissues. Differentially expressed genes were found between genotypes, tissues, days post-inoculation, and inoculated/non-inoculated samples. After inoculation, CpPAL and CpChiIV (crown) were downregulated in MUCU-16, while CpLPOX and CpDEF were upregulated in M63. In inoculated samples, higher expression changes were presented on days 10-14 than on day 3 for CpACO , CpLPOX , and CpDEF genes. Overexpression was higher for CpDEF compared to the other tested genes, indicating good suitability as a marker of biotic stress. The overexpression of CpDEF was higher in crown than in roots for both inoculated genotypes. The basal expression of CpPAL and CpDEF was higher in MUCU-16, but after inoculation, CpPAL and CpDEF gene expression were higher in M63. These changes suggest an association between CpDEF upregulation and tolerance, and between CpPAL downregulation and susceptibility.
Keyphrases
  • gene expression
  • poor prognosis
  • dna methylation
  • cell proliferation
  • genome wide
  • signaling pathway
  • bioinformatics analysis
  • transcription factor
  • genome wide identification
  • stress induced