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作者(2019)在《Down regulation of cotton GbTRP1 leads to accumulation of anthranilates and confers resistance to Verticillium dahliae》一文中研究指出:Background:Verticillium wilt,caused by Verticillium dahliae,is called a "cancer" disease of cotton.The discovery and identification of defense-related genes is essential for the breeding of Verticillium wilt-resistant varieties.In previous research we identified some possible broad-spectrum resistance genes.Here,we report a tryptophan synthesis-related gene GbTRP1 and its functional analysis in relation to the resistance of cotton to V.dahliae.Results:Expression analysis shows that GbTRP1 is suppressed at 1 h and 6 h post V.dahliae infection,but activated at 12 h and 24 h,and the expression of GbTRP1 is highly induced by treatment with salicylic acid and jasmonic acid.Sub-cellular localization studies show that GbTRP1 is localized in the chloroplast.Suppression of GbTRP1 expression leads to lesion-mimic phenotypes and activates the immune response in cotton by showing enhanced resistance to V.dahliae and B.cinerea.Metabolomic analysis shows that anthranilic compounds significantly accumulated in GbTRP1-silenced plants,and these metabolites can inhibit the growth of V.dahliae and B.cinerea in vitro.Conclusions:Our results show that suppression of GbTRPI expression dramatically activates the immune response and increases resistance of cotton to V.dahliae and B.cinerea,possibly due to the accumulation of anthranilate compounds.This study not only provides genetic resources for disease resistance breeding,but also may provide a basis for new chemical control methods for combatting of fungal disease in cotton.
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Background:Verticillium wilt,caused by Verticillium dahliae,is called a "cancer" disease of cotton.The discovery and identification of defense-related genes is essential for the breeding of Verticillium wilt-resistant varieties.In previous research we identified some possible broad-spectrum resistance genes.Here,we report a tryptophan synthesis-related gene GbTRP1 and its functional analysis in relation to the resistance of cotton to V.dahliae.Results:Expression analysis shows that GbTRP1 is suppressed at 1 h and 6 h post V.dahliae infection,but activated at 12 h and 24 h,and the expression of GbTRP1 is highly induced by treatment with salicylic acid and jasmonic acid.Sub-cellular localization studies show that GbTRP1 is localized in the chloroplast.Suppression of GbTRP1 expression leads to lesion-mimic phenotypes and activates the immune response in cotton by showing enhanced resistance to V.dahliae and B.cinerea.Metabolomic analysis shows that anthranilic compounds significantly accumulated in GbTRP1-silenced plants,and these metabolites can inhibit the growth of V.dahliae and B.cinerea in vitro.Conclusions:Our results show that suppression of GbTRPI expression dramatically activates the immune response and increases resistance of cotton to V.dahliae and B.cinerea,possibly due to the accumulation of anthranilate compounds.This study not only provides genetic resources for disease resistance breeding,but also may provide a basis for new chemical control methods for combatting of fungal disease in cotton.
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