Project description:The response of kiwifruit vine (Actinidia chinensis 'Hort16A') canes to feeding by the armoured scale insect Hemiberlesia lataniae was tested by screening RNA extracted from bark against a cDNA library of 17,512 unigenes. Substantial transcriptional changes were noted after 7 days for approximately 30% of the ESTs. Transcripts associated with photosynthesis were down-regulated and those associated with secondary metabolism up-regulated. A large number of transcripts orthologous with defence-related genes were differentially expressed including several orthologous with resistance and pathogenesis. This is the first such analysis of changes to transcript expression in a plant challenged by feeding by insects from the family diaspididae.
Project description:In the present study, we employed the high-throughput sequencing technology to profile miRNAs in the inner and outer pericarp of Actinidia chinensis cv. Hongyang. After sequencing and cleaning, the numbers of clean reads generated from these four libraries were 18,203,332, 9,356,430, 11,006,231 and 11,314,375, respectively. Approximately 93.62%, 93.67%, 92.75% and 93.28% clean reads were respectively mapped to the kiwifruit genome with perfect matches. Subsequently, differentially expressed genes were compared between the inner and outer pericarps. Significant differences in both up- and down-regulated genes were identified in inner and outer percarps by comparing expression levels. The results showed that there were significantly 450 up-regulated and 416 down-regulated DEGs in inner pericarp as compared to the outer pericarp.