Hybrid incompatibilities in interspecific crosses between tetraploid wheat and its wild diploid relative Aegilops umbellulata |
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Authors: | Moeko Okada Kentaro Yoshida Shigeo Takumi |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Centro Politécnico, Setor de Ciências Biológicas, Jardim das Américas,Federal University of Parana,Curitiba,Brazil;2.Department of Clinical Analysis,Federal University of Parana,Curitiba,Brazil |
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Abstract: | Key message Herbaspirillum rubrisubalbicans decreases growth of rice. Inoculation of rice with H. rubrisubalbicansincreased the ACCO mRNA levels and ethylene production. The H. rubrisubalbicans riceinteractions were further characterized by proteomic approach.Abstract Herbaspirillum rubrisubalbicans is a well-known growth-promoting rhizobacteria that can also act as a mild phyto-pathogen. During colonisation of rice, RT-qPCR analyses showed that H. rubrisubalbicans up-regulates the methionine recycling pathway as well as phyto-siderophore synthesis genes. mRNA levels of ACC oxidase and ethylene levels also increased in rice roots but inoculation with H. rubrisubalbicans impaired growth of the rice plant. A proteomic approach was used to identify proteins specifically modulated by H. rubrisubalbicans in rice and amongst the differentially expressed proteins a V-ATPase and a 14-3-3 protein were down-regulated. Several proteins of H. rubrisubalbicans were identified, including the type VI secretion system effector Hcp1, suggesting that protein secretion play a role colonisation in rice. Finally, the alkyl hydroperoxide reductase, a primary scavenger of endogenous hydrogen peroxide was also identified. Monitoring the levels of reactive oxygen species in the epiphytic bacteria by flow cytometry revealed that H. rubrisubalbicans is subjected to oxidative stress, suggesting that the alkyl hydroperoxide reductase is an important regulator of redox homeostasis in plant-bacteria interactions. |
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