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Plant-necrotroph co-transcriptome networks illuminate a metabolic battlefield.


ABSTRACT: A central goal of studying host-pathogen interaction is to understand how host and pathogen manipulate each other to promote their own fitness in a pathosystem. Co-transcriptomic approaches can simultaneously analyze dual transcriptomes during infection and provide a systematic map of the cross-kingdom communication between two species. Here we used the Arabidopsis-B. cinerea pathosystem to test how plant host and fungal pathogen interact at the transcriptomic level. We assessed the impact of genetic diversity in pathogen and host by utilization of a collection of 96 isolates infection on Arabidopsis wild-type and two mutants with jasmonate or salicylic acid compromised immunities. We identified ten B. cinereagene co-expression networks (GCNs) that encode known or novel virulence mechanisms. Construction of a dual interaction network by combining four host- and ten pathogen-GCNs revealed potential connections between the fungal and plant GCNs. These co-transcriptome data shed lights on the potential mechanisms underlying host-pathogen interaction.

SUBMITTER: Zhang W 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6557632 | biostudies-literature | 2019 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Plant-necrotroph co-transcriptome networks illuminate a metabolic battlefield.

Zhang Wei W   Corwin Jason A JA   Copeland Daniel Harrison DH   Feusier Julie J   Eshbaugh Robert R   Cook David E DE   Atwell Suzi S   Kliebenstein Daniel J DJ  

eLife 20190513


A central goal of studying host-pathogen interaction is to understand how host and pathogen manipulate each other to promote their own fitness in a pathosystem. Co-transcriptomic approaches can simultaneously analyze dual transcriptomes during infection and provide a systematic map of the cross-kingdom communication between two species. Here we used the Arabidopsis-<i>B. cinerea</i> pathosystem to test how plant host and fungal pathogen interact at the transcriptomic level. We assessed the impac  ...[more]

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