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Application of Brown Planthopper Salivary Gland Extract to Rice Plants Induces Systemic Host mRNA Patterns Associated with Nutrient Remobilization

机译:褐飞虱唾液腺提取物在水稻中的应用诱导与营养转移相关的系统宿主mRNA模式

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Insect saliva plays an important role in modulation of plant-insect interactions. Although this area of research has generated much attention in recent years, mechanisms of how saliva affects plant responses remain poorly understood. To address this void, the present study investigated the impact of the brown planthopper (Nilaparvata lugens, Stål; hereafter BPH) salivary gland extract (SGE) on rice (Oryza sativa) systemic responses at the mRNA level. Differentially expressed rice mRNAs were generated through suppression subtractive hybridization (SSH) and classified into six functional groups. Those with the most representatives were from the primary metabolism (28%), signaling-defense (22%) and transcription-translation-regulation group (16%). To validate SSH library results, six genes were further analyzed by One-Step Real-Time Reverse Transcriptase-PCR. Five of these genes exhibited up-regulation levels of more than 150% of those in the control group in at least one post-application time point. Results of this study allow assignment of at least two putative roles of BPH saliva: First, application of SGE induces immediate systemic responses at the mRNA level, suggesting that altering of the rice transcriptome at sites distant to hoppers feeding locations may play an important role in BPH-rice interactions. Second, 58% of SGE-responsive up-regulated genes have a secondary function associated with senescence, a process characterized by remobilization of nutrients. This suggests that BPH salivary secretions may reprogram the rice transcriptome for nutritional enhancement. When these findings are translated onto ‘whole plant’ scale, they indicate that BPH saliva may play the ‘wise investment’ role of ‘minimum input today, maximum output tomorrow’.
机译:昆虫唾液在植物-昆虫相互作用的调节中起重要作用。尽管近年来这方面的研究引起了广泛关注,但人们对唾液如何影响植物反应的机制仍知之甚少。为了解决这一空白,本研究在mRNA水平上研究了褐飞虱(Nilaparvata lugens,Stål;以下称BPH)唾液腺提取物(SGE)对水稻(Oryza sativa)系统性反应的影响。通过抑制消减杂交(SSH)产生差异表达的水稻mRNA,并将其分为六个功能组。代表最多的是初级代谢组(28%),信号防御组(22%)和转录-翻译调节组(16%)。为了验证SSH文库结果,通过一步实时逆转录酶PCR进一步分析了六个基因。这些基因中的五个在至少一个施用后的时间点上表现出高于对照组中150%的上​​调水平。这项研究的结果至少可以确定BPH唾液的两个假定作用:首先,应用SGE可以在mRNA水平上引起立即的全身反应,这表明在远离漏斗进食位置的位点,水稻转录组的改变可能在其中发挥重要作用。 BPH-米相互作用。其次,58%的SGE反应性上调基因具有与衰老相关的第二功能,该过程的特征是营养物的迁移。这表明BPH唾液分泌可能重新编程水稻转录组以增强营养。将这些发现转化为“整个工厂”规模后,它们表明BPH唾液可能扮演“今天最少的投入,明天最大的产量”的“明智的投资”角色。

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