Global Transcriptome Analysis and Identification of Differentially Expressed Genes after Infection of Fragaria vesca with Powdery Mildew (Podosphaera aphanis)

Publication Overview
TitleGlobal Transcriptome Analysis and Identification of Differentially Expressed Genes after Infection of Fragaria vesca with Powdery Mildew (Podosphaera aphanis)
AuthorsJambagi S, Dunwell JM.
TypeJournal Article
Journal NameTranscriptomics
Volume3
Issue1
Year2015
Page(s)1000106
CitationJambagi S, Dunwell JM.. Global Transcriptome Analysis and Identification of Differentially Expressed Genes after Infection of Fragaria vesca with Powdery Mildew (Podosphaera aphanis). Transcriptomics. 2015; 3(1):1000106.

Abstract

Abstract Background: Podosphaera aphanis, the causal agent of strawberry powdery mildew causes significant economic loss worldwide. Methods: We used the diploid strawberry species Fragaria vesca as a model to study plant pathogen interactions. RNA-seq was employed to generate a transcriptome dataset from two accessions, F. vesca ssp. vesca Hawaii 4 (HW) and F. vesca f. semperflorens Yellow Wonder 5AF7 (YW) at 1 d (1 DAI) and 8 d (8 DAI) after infection. Results: Of the total reads identified about 999 million (92%) mapped to the F. vesca genome. These transcripts were derived from a total of 23,470 and 23,464 genes in HW and YW, respectively from the three time points (control, 1 and 8 DAI). Analysis identified 1,567, 1,846 and 1,145 up-regulated genes between control and 1 DAI, control and 8 DAI, and 1 and 8 DAI, respectively in HW. Similarly, 1,336, 1,619 and 968 genes were up-regulated in YW. Also 646, 1,098 and 624 down-regulated genes were identified in HW, while 571, 754 and 627 genes were down-regulated in YW between all three time points, respectively. Conclusion: Investigation of differentially expressed genes (log2 fold changes ≥5) between control and 1 DAI in both HW and YW identified a large number of genes related to secondary metabolism, signal transduction; transcriptional regulation and disease resistance were highly expressed. These included flavonoid 3´-monooxygenase, peroxidase 15, glucan endo-1,3-β-glucosidase 2, receptor-like kinases, transcription factors, germin-like proteins, F-box proteins, NB-ARC and NBS-LRR proteins. This is the first application of RNA-seq to any pathogen interaction in strawberry.