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Combination of iTRAQ proteomics and RNA-seq transcriptomics reveals jasmonate-related-metabolisms central regulation during the process of Jujube witches' broom recovery by tetracycline treatment.

Authors :
Wang, Huiyu
Ye, Xia
Li, Jidong
Tan, Bin
Chen, Peng
Jiang, Yajun
Cheng, Jun
Wang, Wei
Zheng, Xianbo
Feng, Jiancan
Source :
Scientia Horticulturae. Jan2019, Vol. 243, p197-206. 10p.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Highlights • JA-related genes, proteins, and metabolism were concurrently regulated during JWB recovery. • Down regulation of JA-biosynthesis DEGs contributed to JWB recovery. • Expression of JIP genes and proteins were down-regulated during JWB Recovery. Abstract Witches' broom disease, caused by phytoplasma, is currently the most destructive disease of jujube. Tetracycline derivatives have been used to treat witches' broom, and can allow recovery from the phytoplasma infection. Genes related to jasmonic acid (JA) biosynthesis and JA-induced protein-like play roles in phytoplasma infection. Jujube shoots (Ziziphus jujuba Mill. 'Huizao') infected by phytoplasma were excised and grown in vitro before treatment with tetracycline. RNA-Seq and iTRAQ analyses of samples treated for different lengths of time were performed during recovery from jujube witches' broom (JWB) symptoms and diminishing presence of phytoplasma. Phytoplasma was not detected by PCR in the shoots after 6 months of tetracycline treatment (MTT). RNA-Seq and iTRAQ analyses identified 26,790 genes and 6184 proteins from jujube shoot samples. There were 272 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) and 20 differentially expressed proteins (DEPs) between the 3 and 6 MTT samples, respectively. The largest number and the greatest changes of DEGs and DEPs were for those related to alpha-linolenic acid metabolism, jasmonate biosynthesis, and jasmonate induced protein-like (JIPs). JA content slightly decreased at the sixth month compared with the third month. The research avenues explored here showed that genes in the JA biosynthesis pathway, proteins that respond to JA (JIPs), and JA content itself were concurrently regulated during JWB recovery. Alpha-linolenic acid metabolism pathway had higher RichFactor in comparisons between the 3 and 6 MTT samples during JWB recovery, which suggesting JA played vital roles during JWB recovery. The results in this study will help us to understand the roles JA plays in host-phytoplasma interactions during recovery and infection of JWB. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
03044238
Volume :
243
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Scientia Horticulturae
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
132776383
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scienta.2018.08.015