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Albugo candida race diversity, ploidy and host-associated microbes revealed using DNA sequence capture on diseased plants in the field.
Jouet, Agathe; Saunders, Diane G O; McMullan, Mark; Ward, Ben; Furzer, Oliver; Jupe, Florian; Cevik, Volkan; Hein, Ingo; Thilliez, Gaetan J A; Holub, Eric; van Oosterhout, Cock; Jones, Jonathan D G.
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  • Jouet A; The Sainsbury Laboratory, Norwich Research Park, Norwich, NR4 7UH, UK.
  • Saunders DGO; School of Environmental Sciences, University of East Anglia, Norwich Research Park, Norwich, NR4 7TJ, UK.
  • McMullan M; John Innes Centre, Norwich Research Park, Norwich, NR4 7UH, UK.
  • Ward B; The Earlham Institute, Norwich Research Park, Norwich, NR4 7UZ, UK.
  • Furzer O; School of Environmental Sciences, University of East Anglia, Norwich Research Park, Norwich, NR4 7TJ, UK.
  • Jupe F; The Earlham Institute, Norwich Research Park, Norwich, NR4 7UZ, UK.
  • Cevik V; The Sainsbury Laboratory, Norwich Research Park, Norwich, NR4 7UH, UK.
  • Hein I; University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, 27599-2200, USA.
  • Thilliez GJA; The Sainsbury Laboratory, Norwich Research Park, Norwich, NR4 7UH, UK.
  • Holub E; Plant Molecular and Cellular Biology Laboratory, Salk Institute, La Jolla, CA, 92037, USA.
  • van Oosterhout C; The Sainsbury Laboratory, Norwich Research Park, Norwich, NR4 7UH, UK.
  • Jones JDG; The Milner Centre for Evolution, Department of Biology and Biochemistry, University of Bath, Bath, BA2 7AY, UK.
New Phytol ; 221(3): 1529-1543, 2019 02.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30288750
ABSTRACT
Physiological races of the oomycete Albugo candida are biotrophic pathogens of diverse plant species, primarily the Brassicaceae, and cause infections that suppress host immunity to other pathogens. However, A. candida race diversity and the consequences of host immunosuppression are poorly understood in the field. We report a method that enables sequencing of DNA of plant pathogens and plant-associated microbes directly from field samples (Pathogen Enrichment Sequencing PenSeq). We apply this method to explore race diversity in A. candida and to detect A. candida-associated microbes in the field (91 A. candida-infected plants). We show with unprecedented resolution that each host plant species supports colonization by one of 17 distinct phylogenetic lineages, each with an unique repertoire of effector candidate alleles. These data reveal the crucial role of sexual and asexual reproduction, polyploidy and host domestication in A. candida specialization on distinct plant species. Our bait design also enabled phylogenetic assignment of DNA sequences from bacteria and fungi from plants in the field. This paper shows that targeted sequencing has a great potential for the study of pathogen populations while they are colonizing their hosts. This method could be applied to other microbes, especially to those that cannot be cultured.
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Texto completo: 1 Bases de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Enfermedades de las Plantas / Ploidias / Variación Genética / Brassicaceae / Interacciones Huésped-Patógeno Tipo de estudio: Risk_factors_studies Idioma: En Revista: New Phytol Asunto de la revista: BOTANICA Año: 2019 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Reino Unido

Texto completo: 1 Bases de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Enfermedades de las Plantas / Ploidias / Variación Genética / Brassicaceae / Interacciones Huésped-Patógeno Tipo de estudio: Risk_factors_studies Idioma: En Revista: New Phytol Asunto de la revista: BOTANICA Año: 2019 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Reino Unido