Abstract

Foliage diseases are prevalent in cucumber production and cause serious yield reduction across the world. Identifying resistance or susceptible genes under foliage-disease stress is essential for breeding resistant varieties, of which leaf-specific expressed susceptible genes are extremely important but rarely studied in crops. This study performed an in-depth mining of public transcriptome data both in different cucumber tissues and under downy mildew (DM) inoculation, and found that the expression of leaf-specific expressed transcription factor CsTCP14 was significantly increased after treatment with DM, as well as being upregulated under stress from another foliage disease, watermelon mosaic virus (WMV), in susceptible cucumbers. Furthermore, the Pearson correlation analysis identified genome-wide co-expressed defense genes with CsTCP14. A potential target CsNBS-LRR gene, Csa6M344280.1, was obtained as obviously reduced and was negatively correlated with the expression of the susceptible gene CsTCP14. Moreover, the interaction experiments of electrophoretic mobility shift assay (EMSA) and yeast one-hybrid assay (Y1H) were successfully executed to prove that CsTCP14 could transcriptionally repress the expression of the CsNBS-LRR gene, Csa6M344280.1, which resulted in inducing susceptibility to foliage diseases in cucumber. As such, we constructed a draft model showing that the leaf-specific expressed gene CsTCP14 was negatively regulating the defense gene Csa6M344280.1 to induce susceptibility to foliage diseases in cucumber. Therefore, this study explored key susceptible genes in response to foliage diseases based on a comprehensive analysis of public transcriptome data and provided an opportunity to breed new varieties that can resist foliage diseases in cucumber, as well as in other crops.

Highlights

  • Foliage diseases, including downy mildew (DM), target leaf spots, watermelon mosaic virus (WMV), and zucchini yellow mosaic virus (ZYMV), are extremely prevalent in cucurbit-crop production, causing serious yield reduction every year

  • We found that CsTCP14, CsTCP25, and CsTCP27 were observed expressed in leaves (Figure 2)

  • CsTCP14 and CsTCP21 were observed as highly expressed in tendril base and in tendril, which was recognized as an abnormal leaf in cucumber, and CsTCP21 was reported as TEN in controlling tendril formation [21]

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Introduction

Foliage diseases, including downy mildew (DM), target leaf spots, watermelon mosaic virus (WMV), and zucchini yellow mosaic virus (ZYMV), are extremely prevalent in cucurbit-crop production, causing serious yield reduction every year. Several key resistance genes of foliage diseases in cucumber have been fine mapped [1,2,3], and its expression regulation model has been studied [4,5,6]. Few researchers have paid attention to genes susceptible to plant disease, one of the hot topics in genetic research [7,8]. This is because susceptible genes are useful to apply to gene editing or RNA interference technology in breeding resistance varieties to defend against foliage diseases [7,8,9,10]. It is necessary to study susceptible genes in response to foliage disease in cucumber, which has been extensively cultivated all over the world (2.1 million hectares and 80.6 million tons, Food and agriculture organization (FAO), 2016)

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