Searching for the mechanism that mediates mefenoxam-acquired resistance in Phytophthora infestans and how it is regulated

Author:

González-Tobón Juliana12,Childers Richard3,Rodríguez Alejandra2,Fry William4,Myers Kevin L.4,Thompson Jeremy R5,Restrepo Silvia6,Danies Giovanna7

Affiliation:

1. Cornell University, 5922, School of Integrative Plant Sciences, Ithaca, New York, United States

2. Universidad de los Andes, 27991, Biological Sciences, Bogota, Colombia;

3. Cornell University, Plant Pathology and Plant-Microbe Biology, 236 Tower Road, Ithaca, New York, United States, 14850;

4. Cornell University, 5922, School of Integrative Plant Sciences, Ithaca, New York, United States;

5. New Zealand Ministry for Primary Industries, 91821, Plant Health & Environment Laboratory, Auckland, New Zealand;

6. Universidad de los Andes, 27991, Food and Chemical Engineering, Bogota, Colombia;

7. Universidad de los Andes, 27991, Department of Design, Bogota, Colombia;

Abstract

Phytophthora infestans, the causal agent of late blight disease of potatoes, is mainly controlled by the use of fungicides. Isolates that are resistant to commonly used fungicides have been reported. Also, several studies show that originally mefenoxam-sensitive isolates acquire resistance to this fungicide when exposed to sub-lethal concentrations. This phenomenon, termed ‘mefenoxam-acquired resistance’, has been observed in different Phytophthora species and seems to be unique to mefenoxam. In this study, we aimed to elucidate the molecular mechanism mediating this type of resistance as well as a possible regulatory process behind it. A combination of computational analyses and experimental approaches was used to identify differentially expressed genes with a potential association to the phenomenon. These genes were classified into seven functional groups. Most of them seem to be associated with a pleiotropic drug resistance (PDR) phenotype, typically involved in the expulsion of diverse metabolites, drugs, or other substances out of the cell. Despite the importance of RNApolI for the constitutive resistance of P. infestans to mefenoxam, our results indicate no clear interaction between this protein and the acquisition of mefenoxam resistance. Several small non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) were found to be differentially expressed and specifically related to genes mediating the PDR phenotype, thus suggesting a possible regulatory process. We propose a model of the molecular mechanisms acting within the cell when P. infestans acquires resistance to mefenoxam after exposed to sub-lethal concentrations of the fungicide. This study provides important insights into P. infestans’ cellular and regulatory functionalities.

Publisher

Scientific Societies

Subject

Plant Science,Agronomy and Crop Science

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