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Strain Specific Factors Control Effector Gene Silencing in Phytophthora sojae
Author(s) -
Sirjana Shrestha,
Patrick Chapman,
Yun Zhang,
Mark Gijzen
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
plos one
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.99
H-Index - 332
ISSN - 1932-6203
DOI - 10.1371/journal.pone.0150530
Subject(s) - phytophthora sojae , biology , genetics , gene silencing , effector , gene , allele , virulence , rna silencing , gene expression , rna interference , rna , microbiology and biotechnology
The Phytophthora sojae avirulence gene Avr3a encodes an effector that is capable of triggering immunity on soybean plants carrying the resistance gene Rps3a . P . sojae strains that express Avr3a are avirulent to Rps3a plants, while strains that do not are virulent. To study the inheritance of Avr3a expression and virulence towards Rps3a , genetic crosses and self-fertilizations were performed. A cross between P . sojae strains ACR10 X P7076 causes transgenerational gene silencing of Avr3a allele, and this effect is meiotically stable up to the F 5 generation. However, test-crosses of F 1 progeny (ACR10 X P7076) with strain P6497 result in the release of silencing of Avr3a . Expression of Avr3a in the progeny is variable and correlates with the phenotypic penetrance of the avirulence trait. The F 1 progeny from a direct cross of P6497 X ACR10 segregate for inheritance for Avr3a expression, a result that could not be explained by parental imprinting or heterozygosity. Analysis of small RNA arising from the Avr3a gene sequence in the parental strains and hybrid progeny suggests that the presence of small RNA is necessary but not sufficient for gene silencing. Overall, we conclude that inheritance of the Avr3a gene silenced phenotype relies on factors that are variable among P . sojae strains.

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