2017
DOI: 10.1111/nph.14837
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A root‐knot nematode small glycine and cysteine‐rich secreted effector, MiSGCR1, is involved in plant parasitism

Abstract: Root-knot nematodes, Meloidogyne spp., are obligate endoparasites that maintain a biotrophic relationship with their hosts. They infect roots as microscopic vermiform second-stage juveniles, and establish specialized feeding structures called 'giant-cells', from which they withdraw water and nutrients. The nematode effector proteins secreted in planta are key elements in the molecular dialogue of parasitism. Here, we compared Illumina RNA-seq transcriptomes for M. incognita obtained at various points in the li… Show more

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“…In addition, the comparison of the 184 genes exhibiting CNVs to > 100 characterized M. incognita putative effectors (Nguyen et al., ) revealed three positive matches: a metallopeptidase (Minc00108), a gene of unknown function expressed in the subventral glands (Minc13292) and a gene of unknown function expressed in the amphids (Minc00158).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In addition, the comparison of the 184 genes exhibiting CNVs to > 100 characterized M. incognita putative effectors (Nguyen et al., ) revealed three positive matches: a metallopeptidase (Minc00108), a gene of unknown function expressed in the subventral glands (Minc13292) and a gene of unknown function expressed in the amphids (Minc00158).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We considered the GO terms that returned a FDR threshold < 0.05 as significantly enriched. To further characterize these genes, we compared them to a list of > 100 M. incognita putative effectors (i.e., genes encoding secreted proteins that mediate interactions with the host), as recently reviewed in Nguyen et al (2018).…”
Section: Functional Characterization Of Genes Affected By Cnvsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, Msp40 was able to suppress callose deposition and the expression of genes related to the elf18‐triggered PTI immune response. Like Mg16820, Msp40 was able to suppress both PTI and multiple ETI pathways (Niu et al, ). However, in contrast with Mg16820, the different activities of Msp40 appeared in the same cell compartment, the nucleus and cytoplasm, whereas Mg16820 works in the apoplast as well as in the cytoplasm.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A survey of current literature and reviews appears to suggest that almost all genes of PPNs are susceptible to RNAi and that once the appropriate stage of a PPN is treated with dsRNA, there is a guarantee of a measurable gene knockdown and a subsequent negative effect or disruption on the biology of the nematode or its ability to successfully interact with its host. To date, few PPN genes have been reported to be somewhat refractory to RNAi where responses to similar amounts of dsRNA that trigger silencing of other genes under similar conditions include no measurable reduction in transcript abundance, a considerable delay in gene knockdown effect after exposure to dsRNA, a relatively quick recovery of transcript to levels before exposure to dsRNA triggers and no obvious deleterious effect of silencing on the behavior and biology of the target nematode (Bakhetia et al, 2008;Dalzell et al, 2010aDalzell et al, , 2011Danchin et al, 2013;Chi et al, 2016;Shivakumara et al, 2016;Nguyen et al, 2018). PPN genes currently reported as refractory to exogenous RNAi have diverse roles in cellular processes and include nematode effectors and the cytosolic RNase III enzyme dicer of M. incognita.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PPN genes currently reported as refractory to exogenous RNAi have diverse roles in cellular processes and include nematode effectors and the cytosolic RNase III enzyme dicer of M. incognita. Among the many reasons suggested for RNAi recalcitrance are the nature, function, and expression turnover of target genes Danchin et al, 2013;Tan et al, 2013;Chi et al, 2016;Shivakumara et al, 2016;Nguyen et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%