Virus-Induced Gene Silencing of a Putative Glutathione S-Transferase Gene Compromised Ol-1-Mediated Resistance against Powdery Mildew in Tomato
Previously, cDNA-amplified fragment length polymorphism analysis was used to profile differentially expressed transcript-derived fragments (DE-TDFs) of tomato between resistant and susceptible responses against the fungal pathogen Oidium neolycopersici . In the present study, we further investigated...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Plant molecular biology reporter 2011-12, Vol.29 (4), p.972-978 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Previously, cDNA-amplified fragment length polymorphism analysis was used to profile differentially expressed transcript-derived fragments (DE-TDFs) of tomato between resistant and susceptible responses against the fungal pathogen
Oidium neolycopersici
. In the present study, we further investigated a DE-TDF annotated to a putative glutathione
S
-transferase (GST) that was more rapidly upregulated during the
Ol-1
-mediated resistance response than during the susceptible response. We used virus-induced gene silencing to knock-down expression of the putative GST gene (
ShGST
) in resistant tomato plants (
Solanum habrochiates
G1.1560) carrying the
Ol-1
gene, and the
ShGST-
silenced plants showed a susceptible phenotype after inoculation with
O. neolycopersici
. Microscopic observation demonstrated that
O. neolycopersici
was able to complete its life cycle on silenced resistant plants and showed similar morphological characteristics to those of the fungus on susceptible tomato plants. The resistance against
O. neolycopersici
in G1.1560 was associated with hypersensitive response (HR); however, silencing of
ShGST
did not completely abolish the HR and hydrogen peroxide (H
2
O
2
) accumulation. These results indicate that
ShGST
is required for resistance against
O. neolycopersici
in tomato and that decreased HR and H
2
O
2
accumulation may be insufficient for tomato to prevent sporulation of
O. neolycopersici
. |
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ISSN: | 0735-9640 1572-9818 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11105-011-0331-4 |