Recognition- and defense-related gene expression at 3 resynthesis stages in lichen symbionts
Recognition and defense responses are early events in plant–pathogen interactions and between lichen symbionts. The effect of elicitors on responses between lichen symbionts is not well understood. The objective of this study was to compare the difference in recognition- and defense-related gene exp...
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crcansciencepubl:10.1139/cjm-2014-0470 2024-09-15T18:02:09+00:00 Recognition- and defense-related gene expression at 3 resynthesis stages in lichen symbionts Athukorala, Sarangi N.P. Piercey-Normore, Michele D. 2015 http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/cjm-2014-0470 http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/full-xml/10.1139/cjm-2014-0470 http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/doi/pdf/10.1139/cjm-2014-0470 en eng Canadian Science Publishing http://www.nrcresearchpress.com/page/about/CorporateTextAndDataMining Canadian Journal of Microbiology volume 61, issue 1, page 1-12 ISSN 0008-4166 1480-3275 journal-article 2015 crcansciencepubl https://doi.org/10.1139/cjm-2014-0470 2024-08-08T04:13:37Z Recognition and defense responses are early events in plant–pathogen interactions and between lichen symbionts. The effect of elicitors on responses between lichen symbionts is not well understood. The objective of this study was to compare the difference in recognition- and defense-related gene expression as a result of culture extracts (containing secreted water-soluble elicitors) from compatible and incompatible interactions at each of 3 resynthesis stages in the symbionts of Cladonia rangiferina. This study investigated gene expression by quantitative PCR in cultures of C. rangiferina and its algal partner, Asterochloris glomerata/irregularis, after incubation with liquid extracts from cultures of compatible and incompatible interactions at 3 early resynthesis stages. Recognition-related genes were significantly upregulated only after physical contact, demonstrating symbiont recognition in later resynthesis stages than expected. One of 3 defense-related genes, chit, showed significant downregulation in early resynthesis stages and upregulation in the third resynthesis stage, demonstrating a need for the absence of chitinase early in thallus formation and a need for its presence in later stages as an algal defense reaction. This study revealed that recognition- and defense-related genes are triggered by components in culture extracts at 3 stages of resynthesis, and some defense-related genes may be induced throughout thallus growth. The parasitic nature of the interaction shows parallels between lichen symbionts and plant pathogenic systems. Article in Journal/Newspaper Cladonia rangiferina Canadian Science Publishing Canadian Journal of Microbiology 61 1 1 12 |
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Recognition and defense responses are early events in plant–pathogen interactions and between lichen symbionts. The effect of elicitors on responses between lichen symbionts is not well understood. The objective of this study was to compare the difference in recognition- and defense-related gene expression as a result of culture extracts (containing secreted water-soluble elicitors) from compatible and incompatible interactions at each of 3 resynthesis stages in the symbionts of Cladonia rangiferina. This study investigated gene expression by quantitative PCR in cultures of C. rangiferina and its algal partner, Asterochloris glomerata/irregularis, after incubation with liquid extracts from cultures of compatible and incompatible interactions at 3 early resynthesis stages. Recognition-related genes were significantly upregulated only after physical contact, demonstrating symbiont recognition in later resynthesis stages than expected. One of 3 defense-related genes, chit, showed significant downregulation in early resynthesis stages and upregulation in the third resynthesis stage, demonstrating a need for the absence of chitinase early in thallus formation and a need for its presence in later stages as an algal defense reaction. This study revealed that recognition- and defense-related genes are triggered by components in culture extracts at 3 stages of resynthesis, and some defense-related genes may be induced throughout thallus growth. The parasitic nature of the interaction shows parallels between lichen symbionts and plant pathogenic systems. |
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Athukorala, Sarangi N.P. Piercey-Normore, Michele D. Recognition- and defense-related gene expression at 3 resynthesis stages in lichen symbionts |
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Recognition- and defense-related gene expression at 3 resynthesis stages in lichen symbionts |
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Recognition- and defense-related gene expression at 3 resynthesis stages in lichen symbionts |
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Recognition- and defense-related gene expression at 3 resynthesis stages in lichen symbionts |
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Recognition- and defense-related gene expression at 3 resynthesis stages in lichen symbionts |
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Recognition- and defense-related gene expression at 3 resynthesis stages in lichen symbionts |
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recognition- and defense-related gene expression at 3 resynthesis stages in lichen symbionts |
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