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Transcriptome analysis reveals robust transcriptional reprogramming during early stages of Cicer-Ascochyta interaction

Transcriptome analysis reveals robust transcriptional reprogramming during early stages of Cicer-Ascochyta interaction

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ABSTRACT Ascochyta blight (AB) caused by a filamentous fungus Ascochyta rabiei is a major threat to global chickpea production. The mechanisms underlying chickpea response to A. rabiei remain elusive. Here, we investigated the comparative transcriptional dynamics of AB-resistant and susceptible chickpea genotypes upon A. rabiei infection to understand the early host defence response. Our findings revealed that AB-resistant plants underwent rapid and extensive transcriptional reprogramming compared to susceptible host. At early stage (24-hpi), mainly cell wall remodeling and secondary metabolite pathways were highly activated, while DEGs related with signaling components viz. protein kinases, transcription factors, and hormonal pathways show remarkable upsurge at 72-hpi, especially in resistant genotype. Notably, our data suggests imperative role of JA, ET, and ABA signaling in providing immunity against A. rabiei. Furthermore, gene co-expression networks and modules corroborated the importance of cell wall remodeling, signal transduction and phytohormone pathways. The hub genes such as MYB14, PRE6 and MADS-SOC1 discovered in these modules might be the master regulators governing chickpea immunity. Overall, we not only provide novel insights for comprehensive understanding of immune signaling components mediating AB resistance/susceptibility at early Cicer-Ascochyta interactions, but also offer a valuable resource for developing AB-resistant chickpea. HighlightsComparative transcriptomic and co-expression analysis of AB-resistant and susceptible chickpea genotypes reveals high-amplitude transcriptional dynamics in resistant plants, and also identifies TFs, PKs and phytohormone-crosstalk as core regulators for AB-resistance.

Dwivedi Aditi、Ranjan Aashish、Singh Ritu、Singh Yeshveer、Verma Praveen Kumar、Kumar Kamal

National Institute of Plant Genome Research (NIPGR)National Institute of Plant Genome Research (NIPGR)National Institute of Plant Genome Research (NIPGR)National Institute of Plant Genome Research (NIPGR)National Institute of Plant Genome Research (NIPGR)||Plant Immunity Laboratory, School of Life Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru UniversityNational Institute of Plant Genome Research (NIPGR)||Plant Immunity Laboratory, School of Life Sciences, Jawaharlal Nehru University

10.1101/2022.03.26.485904

植物保护农业科学研究植物学

Ascochyta rabieichickpeadefence signalingearly host responseplant defencephytohormone signalingnecrotrophic fungi

Dwivedi Aditi,Ranjan Aashish,Singh Ritu,Singh Yeshveer,Verma Praveen Kumar,Kumar Kamal.Transcriptome analysis reveals robust transcriptional reprogramming during early stages of Cicer-Ascochyta interaction[EB/OL].(2025-03-28)[2025-04-24].https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2022.03.26.485904.点此复制

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