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The genome and lifestage-specific transcriptomes of a plant-parasitic nematode and its host reveal susceptibility genes involved in trans-kingdom synthesis of vitamin B5

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Peer-reviewed

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Article

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Radakovic, Zoran S 
Hiltl, Clarissa 
Pellegrin, Clement 

Abstract

jats:titleAbstract</jats:title>jats:pPlant-parasitic nematodes are a major threat to crop production in all agricultural systems. The scarcity of classical resistance genes highlights a pressing need to find new ways to develop nematode-resistant germplasm. Here, we sequence and assemble a high-quality phased genome of the model cyst nematode jats:italicHeterodera schachtii</jats:italic> to provide a platform for the first system-wide dual analysis of host and parasite gene expression over time, covering all major parasitism stages. Analysis of the hologenome of the plant-nematode infection site identified metabolic pathways that were incomplete in the parasite but complemented by the host. Using a combination of bioinformatic, genetic, and biochemical approaches, we show that a highly atypical completion of vitamin B5 biosynthesis by the parasitic animal, putatively enabled by a horizontal gene transfer from a bacterium, is required for full pathogenicity. Knockout of either plant-encoded or now nematode-encoded steps in the pathway significantly reduces parasitic success. Our experiments establish a reference for cyst nematodes, further our understanding of the evolution of plant-parasitism by nematodes, and show that congruent differential expression of metabolic pathways in the infection hologenome represents a new way to find nematode susceptibility genes. The approach identifies genome-editing-amenable targets for future development of nematode-resistant crops.</jats:p>

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Article, /631/449/2676/2677, /631/337/2019, /631/208/212, /631/158/2456, /38/89, /38/91, /45/23, /96/63, article

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Nature Communications

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2041-1723

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Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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RCUK | Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council (BBSRC) (BB/N021908/1, BB/S006397/1)