The role of cytokinins in clubroot disease
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ABSTRACT: Clubroot (Plasmodiophora brassicae) is a pathogen of Brassicaceae that causes significant reductions in yield as a consequence of gall formation in the root and hypocotyl of infected plants. The pathogen hijacks host vascular cambium development and cytokinins are implicated in this process. RNASeq was used to investigate changes in cytokinin metabolism during gall formation of clubroot-infected Arabidopsis thaliana. RNASeq analysis of infected tissue showed that host cytokinin metabolism was strongly down-regulated both at the onset (16 DPI) and late (26 DPI) stages of gall formation. Expression of host genes associated with cytokinin biosynthesis, signalling, degradation and conjugation was strongly repressed. Two isopentenyltransferase genes associated with cytokinin biosynthesis are present in the P. brassicae genome and are expressed throughout gall formation.
INSTRUMENT(S): Illumina HiSeq 2500, TruSeq RNA Library Preparation Kit v2
ORGANISM(S): Arabidopsis thaliana
SUBMITTER: Hossein Borhan
PROVIDER: E-MTAB-4176 | biostudies-arrayexpress |
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-arrayexpress
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