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Combining targeted metabolite analyses and transcriptomics to reveal the specific chemical composition and associated genes in the incompatible soybean variety PI437654 infected with soybean cyst nematode HG1.2.3.5.7

机译:组合靶向代谢产物分析和转录组织,揭示了含有大豆囊肿Nematode Hg1.2.3.5.7的不相容大豆品种PI437654中特定的化学成分和相关基因。

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Soybean cyst nematode, Heterodera glycines, is one of the most devastating pathogens of soybean and causes severe annual yield losses worldwide. Different soybean varieties exhibit different responses to H. glycines infection at various levels, such as the genomic, transcriptional, proteomic and metabolomic levels. However, there have not yet been any reports of the differential responses of incompatible and compatible soybean varieties infected with H. glycines based on combined metabolomic and transcriptomic analyses. In this study, the incompatible soybean variety PI437654 and three compatible soybean varieties, Williams 82, Zhonghuang 13 and Hefeng 47, were used to clarify the differences in metabolites and transcriptomics before and after the infection with HG1.2.3.5.7. A local metabolite-calibrated database was used to identify potentially differential metabolites, and the differences in metabolites and metabolic pathways were compared between the incompatible and compatible soybean varieties after inoculation with HG1.2.3.5.7. In total, 37 differential metabolites and 20 KEGG metabolic pathways were identified, which were divided into three categories: metabolites/pathways overlapped in the incompatible and compatible soybeans, and metabolites/pathways specific to either the incompatible or compatible soybean varieties. Twelve differential metabolites were found to be involved in predicted KEGG metabolite pathways. Moreover, 14 specific differential metabolites (such as significantly up-regulated nicotine and down-regulated D-aspartic acid) and their associated KEGG pathways (such as the tropane, piperidine and pyridine alkaloid biosynthesis, alanine, aspartate and glutamate metabolism, sphingolipid metabolism and arginine biosynthesis) were significantly altered and abundantly enriched in the incompatible soybean variety PI437654, and likely played pivotal roles in defending against HG1.2.3.5.7 infection. Three key metabolites (N-acetyltranexamic acid, nicotine and D,L-tryptophan) found to be significantly up-regulated in the incompatible soybean variety PI437654 infected by HG1.2.3.5.7 were classified into two types and used for combined analyses with the transcriptomic expression profiling. Associated genes were predicted, along with the likely corresponding biological processes, cellular components, molecular functions and pathways. Our results not only identified potential novel metabolites and associated genes involved in the incompatible response of PI437654 to soybean cyst nematode HG1.2.3.5.7, but also provided new insights into the interactions between soybeans and soybean cyst nematodes.
机译:Soybean Cyst Nematode,Heterodera甘露糖苷,是大豆最疣的病原体之一,并导致全球严重的年产损失。不同的大豆品种在各种水平上表现出对H. Glycines感染的不同反应,例如基因组,转录,蛋白质组学和代谢组水平。然而,尚未基于组合的代谢组和转录组分析对H.甘氨酸感染的不相容和相容的大豆品种的差异反应有任何报道。在这项研究中,不相容的大豆品种PI437654和三种兼容的大豆品种,威廉姆斯82,中皇13和伊峰47,用于阐明在HG1.2.3.5.7之前和后期和后之后的代谢物和转录组织的差异。用于鉴定局部代谢物校准的数据库来鉴定可能的差异代谢物,并且在接种HG1.2.3.5.7后比较了代谢物和代谢物和代谢途径的差异。鉴定了37种差分代谢物和20 kegg代谢途径,其分为三类:在不相容的和相容的大豆中重叠的代谢物/途径,以及特异于不相容或相容的大豆品种的代谢物/途径。发现12个差分代谢物参与预测的Kegg代谢物途径。此外,14种特异性差分代谢物(例如明显上调的尼古丁和下调的D-天冬氨酸)及其相关的KEGG途径(例如酞甲酸哌啶生物碱生物合成,丙氨酸,天冬氨酸和谷氨酸代谢,鞘脂代谢和在不相容的大豆品种PI437654中,精氨酸生物合成经过显着改变和大量富集,并且可能在卫生卫冕中发挥关键作用。发现在HG1.2.3.5.7感染的不相容大豆品种PI437654中被发现的三种键代谢物(N-乙酰三烷蛋白酸,尼古丁和D,L-色氨酸)分为两种类型并用于与转录组合的组合分析表达分析。预测相关基因,以及可能对应的相应的生物过程,细胞组分,分子函数和途径。我们的结果不仅鉴定了潜在的新代谢物和相关基因,涉及PI437654至大豆囊肿NEMATODE HG1.2.3.5.7的不相容反应,而且还提供了新的洞察大豆和大豆囊肿线虫之间的相互作用。

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