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Title:Bimodal dynamics of primary metabolism-related responses in tolerant potato-Potato virus Y interaction
Authors:ID Turnšek, Neža (Author)
ID Ramšak, Živa (Author)
ID Stare, Katja (Author)
ID Stare, Tjaša (Author)
ID Vodnik, Dominik (Author)
ID Blejec, Andrej (Author)
ID Gruden, Kristina (Author)
ID Weckwerth, Wolfram (Author)
ID Wienkoop, Stefanie (Author)
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Language:English
Typology:1.01 - Original Scientific Article
Organization:Logo NIB - National Institute of Biology
Abstract:Background Potato virus Y (PVY) is a major pathogen that causes substantial economic losses in worldwide potato production. Different potato cultivars differ in resistance to PVY, from severe susceptibility, through tolerance, to complete resistance. The aim of this study was to better define the mechanisms underlying tolerant responses of potato to infection by the particularly aggressive PVYNTN strain. We focused on the dynamics of the primary metabolism-related processes during PVYNTN infection. Results A comprehensive analysis of the dynamic changes in primary metabolism was performed, which included whole transcriptome analysis, nontargeted proteomics, and photosynthetic activity measurements in potato cv. Désirée and its transgenic counterpart depleted for accumulation of salicylic acid (NahG-Désirée). Faster multiplication of virus occurred in the NahG-Désirée, with these plants developing strong disease symptoms. We show that while the dynamics of responses at the transcriptional level are extensive and bimodal, this is only partially translated to the protein level, and to the final functional outcome. Photosynthesis-related genes are transiently induced before viral multiplication is detected and it is down-regulated later on. This is reflected as a deficiency of the photosynthetic apparatus at the onset of viral multiplication only. Interestingly, specific and constant up-regulation of some RuBisCO transcripts was detected in Désirée plants, which might be important, as these proteins have been shown to interact with viral proteins. In SA-deficient and more sensitive NahG-Désirée plants, consistent down-regulation of photosynthesis-related genes was detected. A constant reduction in the photochemical efficiency from the onset of viral multiplication was identified; in nontransgenic plants this decrease was only transient. The transient reduction in net photosynthetic rate occurred in both genotypes with the same timing, and coincided with changes in stomatal conductivity. Conclusions Down-regulation of photosynthesis-related gene expression and decreased photosynthetic activity is in line with other studies that have reported the effects of biotic stress on photosynthesis. Here, we additionally detected induction of light-reaction components in the early stages of PVYNTN infection of tolerant interaction. As some of these components have already been shown to interact with viral proteins, their overproduction might contribute to the absence of symptoms in cv. Désirée.
Keywords:plant-pathogen interactions, Potato virus Y, potyviridae, salicylic acid, whole transcriptome analysis, shot-gun proteomics, photosynthetic parameters
Publication status:Published
Publication version:Version of Record
Publication date:19.09.2015
Year of publishing:2015
Number of pages:str. 1-17
Numbering:Vol. 16, art. no. 716
PID:20.500.12556/DiRROS-6101 New window
ISSN:1471-2164
UDC:578.2
DOI:10.1186/s12864-015-1925-2 New window
COBISS.SI-ID:3614031 New window
Publication date in DiRROS:29.07.2024
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Document is financed by a project

Funder:ARIS - Slovenian Research and Innovation Agency
Project number:P4-0165
Name:Biotehnologija in sistemska biologija rastlin

Funder:ARIS - Slovenian Research and Innovation Agency
Project number:J4-4165
Name:Kompromisi obrambe in razvoja v večtrofični interakciji med krompirjem in dvema glavnima škodljivcema

Funder:ARIS - Slovenian Research and Innovation Agency
Name:Slovenian-Austrian bilateral project (2011-2012)

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Keywords:Solanum tuberosum


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