Project description:Integration of single nucleus RNA-seq and bulk RNA-seq reveals gene regulatory networks for vascular connection between parasitic plants and host plants
Project description:Transcriptomic changes during haustoria formation in the parasitic plant Phtheirospermum japonicum. We performed RNAseq on Phtheirospermum japonicum seedling infecting and not infecting over 5 time points during haustoria formation for the control treatment and over 3 time points for the ammonium nitrate and 6-Benzylaminipurine. We investigated the transcriptomic changes during haustoria formation and how this is affected in the transcritpome level by nitrate and cytokinin treatment.
Project description:The parasitic plant Cuscuta campestris produces specialized microRNAs that are specifically expressed at the haustorial interface. Some of these "Interface-Induced MicroRNAs" function to target host mRNAs. C. campestris haustoria can be induced in the absence of any host tissues using a combination of light and physical pressure. This experiment tested with such in vitro, host-free haustoria produced interface-induced microRNAs. Small RNA-seq was performed from three different treatments: Shoot tips of C. campestris without any haustoria formation, in vitro haustoria formed in the presence of host tissue (detached leaves of Arabidopsis thaliana) and in vitro haustoria formed in the absence of any host tissue.