Identification of nitric oxide mediated defense signaling and its microRNA mediated regulation during Phytophthora capsici infection in black pepper

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Nitric oxide plays a significant role in the defense signaling during pathogen interaction in plants. Quick wilt disease is a devastating disease of black pepper, and leads to sudden mortality of pepper vines in plantations. In this study, the role of nitric oxide was studied during Phytophthora capsici infection in black pepper variety Panniyur-1. Nitric oxide was detected from the different histological sections of P. capsici infected leaves. Furthermore, the genome-wide transcriptome analysis characterized typical domain architect and structural features of nitrate reductase (NR) and nitric oxide associated 1 (NOA1) gene that are involved in nitric oxide biosynthesis in black pepper. Despite the upregulation of nitrate reductase (Pn1_NR), a reduced expression of Pn1_NOA1 was detected in the P. capsici infected black pepper leaf. Subsequent sRNAome-assisted in silico analysis revealed possible microRNA mediated regulation of Pn1_NOA mRNAs. Furthermore, sRNA/miRNA mediated cleavage on Pn1_NOA1 mRNA was validated through modified 5' RLM RACE experiments. Several hormone-responsive cis-regulatory elements involved in stress response was detected from the promoter regions of Pn_NOA1, Pn_NR1 and Pn_NR2 genes. Our results revealed the role of nitric oxide during stress response of P. capsici infection in black pepper, and key genes involved in nitric oxide biosynthesis and their post-transcriptional regulatory mechanisms.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftPhysiology and Molecular Biology of Plants
Vol/bind30
Sider (fra-til)33-47
Antal sider15
ISSN0971-5894
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2024

Bibliografisk note

Funding Information:
S. Asha and V. Mallika gratefully acknowledge the Research Fellowship from Council of Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR) (Award numbers: 1060931192/20-6/2009(i)EU-IV; 09/716(0178)/2018-EMR-1) (CSIR), Government of India. KD gratefully acknowledge the Research Fellowship from Department of Biotechnology (DBT) (Award no:DBT/JRF/13/AL/524). This work was supported by the financial support from Department of Biotechnology, Government of India, New Delhi. We also thank the staffs of confocal facility of Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Biotechnology for their technical assistance in the histological studies.

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© Prof. H.S. Srivastava Foundation for Science and Society 2024.

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