Genome‐wide gene expression dynamics of the fungal pathogen <i> <scp>D</scp> othistroma septosporum </i> throughout its infection cycle of the gymnosperm host <i> <scp>P</scp> inus radiata </i>

Rosie E. Bradshaw(Massey University), Yanan Guo(Massey University), Andre Sim(Massey University), M. Shahjahan Kabir(Massey University), Pranav Chettri(Massey University), I. Kutay Ozturk(Massey University), Lukas Hunziker(Massey University), Rebecca J. Ganley(Scion), Murray P. Cox(Massey University)
Molecular Plant Pathology
April 28, 2015
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Abstract

We present genome-wide gene expression patterns as a time series through the infection cycle of the fungal pine needle blight pathogen, Dothistroma septosporum, as it invades its gymnosperm host, Pinus radiata. We determined the molecular changes at three stages of the disease cycle: epiphytic/biotrophic (early), initial necrosis (mid) and mature sporulating lesion (late). Over 1.7 billion combined plant and fungal reads were sequenced to obtain 3.2 million fungal-specific reads, which comprised as little as 0.1% of the sample reads early in infection. This enriched dataset shows that the initial biotrophic stage is characterized by the up-regulation of genes encoding fungal cell wall-modifying enzymes and signalling proteins. Later necrotrophic stages show the up-regulation of genes for secondary metabolism, putative effectors, oxidoreductases, transporters and starch degradation. This in-depth through-time transcriptomic study provides our first snapshot of the gene expression dynamics that characterize infection by this fungal pathogen in its gymnosperm host.


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