The genotype-specific laccase gene expression and lignin deposition patterns in apple root during Pythium ultimum infection

Plant resistance responses against invading pathogens require a coordinated set of cellular processes to optimize the effective defense output. Previous transcriptome analyses have identified a multi-phase and multi-layered defense strategy in apple root towards infection from a necrotrophic oomycet...

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Main Authors: Yanmin Zhu, Zhe Zhou
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Published: Maximum Academic Press 2021-01-01
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Online Access:https://www.maxapress.com/article/doi/10.48130/FruRes-2021-0012
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description Plant resistance responses against invading pathogens require a coordinated set of cellular processes to optimize the effective defense output. Previous transcriptome analyses have identified a multi-phase and multi-layered defense strategy in apple root towards infection from a necrotrophic oomycete pathogen Pythium ultimum. Among the identified apple genes, members of the laccase gene family represent an actively regulated group at both transcriptional and posttranscriptional levels. In this study, several apple laccase genes were selected for further analyses on their sequence features and potential roles during defense activation in apple roots. Their bioinformatic specifics, genotype-specific induction, and lignin deposition patterns during pathogen infection were examined between two apple rootstock genotypes, a resistant O3R5-#161 and a susceptible O3R5-#132. The sequences these laccase genes contain the conserved cu-oxidase domains and the characteristic gene structures with MdLAC7a as an exception. While MdLAC3 and MdLAC5 showed a partial induction to P. ultimum infection, both MdLAC7a and MdLAC7b genes demonstrated consistent and high-level inducibility. Moreover, MdLAC7b exhibited a differential expression pattern, with a higher expression in the resistant O3R5-#161. Lignin deposition appeared to be stronger in the infected root of the resistant genotype compared to that of the susceptible one. The efficient lignin biosynthesis and deposition at the initial stage of infection is crucial for impeding the progression of this fast-growing necrotrophic pathogen. Future study regarding the role of MdLAC7b, including the transgenic manipulation and biochemical analysis, should provide more definitive evidence for its contribution to resistance to P. ultimum infection.
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spelling doaj.art-cd16a890ed2e476599df4a2ed61fbcd52024-02-28T03:19:24ZengMaximum Academic PressFruit Research2769-46152021-01-01111910.48130/FruRes-2021-0012FruRes-2021-0012The genotype-specific laccase gene expression and lignin deposition patterns in apple root during Pythium ultimum infectionYanmin Zhu0Zhe Zhou1United States Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Research Service, Tree Fruit Research Laboratory, Wenatchee, WA 98801, USAZhengzhou Fruit Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Zhengzhou, Henan 450000, ChinaPlant resistance responses against invading pathogens require a coordinated set of cellular processes to optimize the effective defense output. Previous transcriptome analyses have identified a multi-phase and multi-layered defense strategy in apple root towards infection from a necrotrophic oomycete pathogen Pythium ultimum. Among the identified apple genes, members of the laccase gene family represent an actively regulated group at both transcriptional and posttranscriptional levels. In this study, several apple laccase genes were selected for further analyses on their sequence features and potential roles during defense activation in apple roots. Their bioinformatic specifics, genotype-specific induction, and lignin deposition patterns during pathogen infection were examined between two apple rootstock genotypes, a resistant O3R5-#161 and a susceptible O3R5-#132. The sequences these laccase genes contain the conserved cu-oxidase domains and the characteristic gene structures with MdLAC7a as an exception. While MdLAC3 and MdLAC5 showed a partial induction to P. ultimum infection, both MdLAC7a and MdLAC7b genes demonstrated consistent and high-level inducibility. Moreover, MdLAC7b exhibited a differential expression pattern, with a higher expression in the resistant O3R5-#161. Lignin deposition appeared to be stronger in the infected root of the resistant genotype compared to that of the susceptible one. The efficient lignin biosynthesis and deposition at the initial stage of infection is crucial for impeding the progression of this fast-growing necrotrophic pathogen. Future study regarding the role of MdLAC7b, including the transgenic manipulation and biochemical analysis, should provide more definitive evidence for its contribution to resistance to P. ultimum infection.https://www.maxapress.com/article/doi/10.48130/FruRes-2021-0012apple rootdefense responselaccase genestissue lignificationreplant diseasepythium ultimum
spellingShingle Yanmin Zhu
Zhe Zhou
The genotype-specific laccase gene expression and lignin deposition patterns in apple root during Pythium ultimum infection
Fruit Research
apple root
defense response
laccase genes
tissue lignification
replant disease
pythium ultimum
title The genotype-specific laccase gene expression and lignin deposition patterns in apple root during Pythium ultimum infection
title_full The genotype-specific laccase gene expression and lignin deposition patterns in apple root during Pythium ultimum infection
title_fullStr The genotype-specific laccase gene expression and lignin deposition patterns in apple root during Pythium ultimum infection
title_full_unstemmed The genotype-specific laccase gene expression and lignin deposition patterns in apple root during Pythium ultimum infection
title_short The genotype-specific laccase gene expression and lignin deposition patterns in apple root during Pythium ultimum infection
title_sort genotype specific laccase gene expression and lignin deposition patterns in apple root during pythium ultimum infection
topic apple root
defense response
laccase genes
tissue lignification
replant disease
pythium ultimum
url https://www.maxapress.com/article/doi/10.48130/FruRes-2021-0012
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