Transcriptome Analysis Reveals Candidate Genes involved in Blister Blight defense in Tea (Camellia sinensis (L) Kuntze)

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Kuldip Jayaswall
Pallavi Mahajan
Gagandeep Singh
Rajni Parmar
Romit Seth
Aparnashree Raina
Mohit Kumar Swarnkar
Anil Kumar Singh
Ravi Shankar
Ram Kumar Sharma
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[1] CSIR-Institute of Himalayan Bioresource Technology,Biotechnology Department
[2] Present address: ICAR-Directorate of Onion and Garlic Research,undefined
[3] Rajgurunagar,undefined
[4] Pune,undefined
[5] Maharashtra,undefined
[6] India,undefined
[7] 410505.,undefined
[8] Present address: ICAR-Indian Institute of Agricultural Biotechnology,undefined
[9] PDU Campus,undefined
[10] IINRG,undefined
[11] Namkum,undefined
[12] Ranchi-834010,undefined
[13] (JH),undefined
[14] India.,undefined
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To unravel the molecular mechanism of defense against blister blight (BB) disease caused by an obligate biotrophic fungus, Exobasidium vexans, transcriptome of BB interaction with resistance and susceptible tea genotypes was analysed through RNA-seq using Illumina GAIIx at four different stages during ~20-day disease cycle. Approximately 69 million high quality reads were assembled de novo, yielding 37,790 unique transcripts with more than 55% being functionally annotated. Differentially expressed, 149 defense related transcripts/genes, namely defense related enzymes, resistance genes, multidrug resistant transporters, transcription factors, retrotransposons, metacaspases and chaperons were observed in RG, suggesting their role in defending against BB. Being present in the major hub, putative master regulators among these candidates were identified from predetermined protein-protein interaction network of Arabidopsis thaliana. Further, confirmation of abundant expression of well-known RPM1, RPS2 and RPP13 in quantitative Real Time PCR indicates salicylic acid and jasmonic acid, possibly induce synthesis of antimicrobial compounds, required to overcome the virulence of E. vexans. Compendiously, the current study provides a comprehensive gene expression and insights into the molecular mechanism of tea defense against BB to serve as a resource for unravelling the possible regulatory mechanism of immunity against various biotic stresses in tea and other crops.
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