Characterization of host-effector transcription dynamics during pathogen infection in engineered late blight resistant potato

Transgenic Res. 2023 Apr;32(1-2):95-107. doi: 10.1007/s11248-023-00340-2. Epub 2023 Mar 4.

Abstract

Phytophthora infestans, the etiologic agent of late blight, is a threat to potato production in areas with high humidity during the growing season. The oomycete pathogen is hemi-biotrophic, it establishes infection on living plant cells and then spreads, kills, and feeds off the necrotized plant tissue material. The interaction between host and pathogen is complex with dynamic pathogen RXLR effectors and potato NB-LRR resistance proteins actively competing for dominance and survival. Late blight protection was brought to several cultivars of potato through insertion of the wild potato (Solanum venturii) NB-LRR resistance gene Rpi-vnt1.1. We have established that the late blight protection trait, mediated by Rpi-vnt1.1, is effective despite low expression of RNA. The RNA expression dynamics of Rpi-vnt1.1 and the cognate pathogen RXLR effector, Avr-vnt1, were evaluated following spray inoculation with up to five different contemporary late blight isolates from North America and South America. Following inoculations, RXLR effector transcript profiles provided insight into interaction compatibility in relation to markers of the late blight hemi-biotrophic lifecycle.

Keywords: Late blight; Potato; R gene; RXLR effector.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Phenotype
  • Phytophthora infestans* / genetics
  • Plant Diseases / genetics
  • Plant Proteins / genetics
  • Solanum tuberosum* / genetics

Substances

  • Plant Proteins