Author:
Bahadoor Adilah,Robinson Kelly A.,Loewen Michele C.,Demissie Zerihun A.
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Clonostachys rosea is an established biocontrol agent. Selected strains have either mycoparasitic activity against known pathogens (e.g. Fusarium species) and/or plant growth promoting activity on various crops. Here we report outcomes from a comparative ‘omics analysis leveraging a temporal variation in the in vitro antagonistic activities of C. rosea strains ACM941 and 88–710, toward understanding the molecular mechanisms underpinning mycoparasitism.
Results
Transcriptomic data highlighted specialized metabolism and membrane transport related genes as being significantly upregulated in ACM941 compared to 88–710 at a time point when the ACM941 strain had higher in vitro antagonistic activity than 88–710. In addition, high molecular weight specialized metabolites were differentially secreted by ACM941, with accumulation patterns of some metabolites matching the growth inhibition differences displayed by the exometabolites of the two strains. In an attempt to identify statistically relevant relationships between upregulated genes and differentially secreted metabolites, transcript and metabolomic abundance data were associated using IntLIM (Integration through Linear Modeling). Of several testable candidate associations, a putative C. rosea epidithiodiketopiperazine (ETP) gene cluster was identified as a prime candidate based on both co-regulation analysis and transcriptomic-metabolomic data association.
Conclusions
Although remaining to be validated functionally, these results suggest that a data integration approach may be useful for identification of potential biomarkers underlying functional divergence in C. rosea strains.
Funder
National Research Council of Canada
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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